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Ex-Fencing Coach at Harvard Arrested for Bribery
He is charged with receiving $1.5 million in payments from the father of two of his athletes.

Public Opinion on Education and Work Amid Crisis
Strada's Dave Clayton answers questions about the Public Viewpoint survey on the pandemic's impact on Americans' work, lives and education plans.

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Higher Ed Needs to Show Up
To reach more students, colleges need to learn, not just educate, writes Jonathan B. Williams.

Clarke University Partners With All State Community Colleges
Transfer partnerships are increasingly common as enrollment declines spur collaboration. But one private college in Iowa has taken its commitment across the state.

Common App Will No Longer Ask Veterans About Their Discharge
Hope is that more will apply to colleges and universities.

Appeals Court Backs Harvard on Affirmative Action
Judges rule there is no evidence of discrimination against Asian Americans. Case is headed to Supreme Court.

Applications Are Decreasing
Common Application reports declines of 8 percent. Applications for first-generation students and those eligible for fee waivers are down 16 percent.
The Week in Admissions News
Admissions scandal sentencing; tuition cuts; Haverford strike ends; ACT leadership; enrollment is still down; enrollment trends; activists view the election.
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