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Will Business Schools Join the Revolt?

Admissions leaders have mixed feelings about U.S. News.
Opinion

Character and Admission

With the Supreme Court likely poised to bar affirmative action in admissions, it’s time to think about what we can consider, write Tom Bear and David Holmes.

Probation, Not Prison, for Researcher in China Initiative Case

A jury convicted the former chemical engineering professor on charges linked to allegedly failing to disclose ties to China, but a judge threw out several of the convictions and imposed the lightest possible sentence.

Harvard Medical School Withdraws From ‘U.S. News’ Rankings

Dean writes that his decision is based “on the principled belief that rankings cannot meaningfully reflect the high aspirations for educational excellence.”

Early Decision Continues to Attract Students

At colleges that are highly competitive, programs in which students apply early are very popular. Some critics say that’s part of the problem.

CUNY Ends Remedial Education

Classes have been replaced by corequisite courses, which offer credit and include extra academic supports.

Another Affirmative Action Suit

A white man filed a suit against six Texas medical schools.

The Week in Admissions News

COVID rules are all over the place; Education Department to prepare list of low-performing institutions; DeSantis versus a small college.