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COVID-19 Roundup: Michigan to Reduce Undergrads on Campus
Utah wants to test all students in the state weekly. Three Northeastern colleges transition classes or activities online. Maine reports case cluster affecting facilities employees. Two Midwestern colleges cut football seasons short.
Turnover at Pearson
Paul Corey, head of global content strategy at Pearson, and a 30-plus-year veteran at the company, is leaving at the...
Opinion
Admissions Officers Should Look at Career and Technical High Schools
Their students make great college students, write Tia Gerber, Alyssa Davis and Russ Olwell.
RISD to Hire 10 Professors Focused on Race
Rhode Island School of Design plans to hire 10 faculty members focused on race, decolonization and cultural representation.
Macalester President Offers to Pay Bail, Fines for Student Protesters
The college president’s announcement has been met with praise, criticism and a violent threat.
The Week in Admissions News
SAT problems; young voters; Thanksgiving travel; “Relationship-Rich Education.”
Applications Tank in State That Requires SAT or ACT
Florida, which has resisted calls to go test optional, sees major decline in applicants.
Lessons From a Failed Whaling Museum
If you move a symbol from its community, does it lose its power? In today's Academic Minute, the University of...
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