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Ethical College Admissions: VIPs

Just what was being bought at the University of Southern California, asks Jim Jump.
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Surviving the College Tours

It wasn't easy, writes Andrew Flagel.

'U.S. News' Adjusts Formula

There's a new ranking of social mobility, but don't expect those at the top to change.

From the Mouths of Editors

New study from international publishing ethics group finds that arts, humanities and social science journal editors worry most about plagiarism and inclusion.

On Second Try, Harvard Student Allowed to Enter U.S.

Palestinian student is granted entry in time to start classes at Harvard, but concerns persist about the impact of harsher visa and immigration policies on international students.

More Math for Admission

California State University System weighs adding a quantitative reasoning requirement that advocates for underrepresented students worry could worsen gaps in access.

Scientific Advancement, ‘1 Funeral at a Time’

New paper says the death of star scientists often benefits their subfields, via an influx in new contributors and ideas.

Admissions Pressure Grows

NACAC says it needs to remove several measures from its code of conduct to avoid a Justice Department suit. What do the provisions do? Arguably they protect students.