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Gender parity; debt relief; impact of state cuts; Pell in prison; crime prevention;

#betterposter
There's a movement for better posters at science conferences. But are they really better? And how does poster push relate to the ongoing campaign for open science?

Senators Question College Board Data on Paying for College
Does information offer incomplete picture of what it costs to attend a community college?

What Would Change With Test-Only Admissions?
New analysis finds that if top colleges considered only SAT or ACT scores, student bodies would become more wealthy and more white. Data challenge some stereotypes about black and Latino students.

Recruiting International Graduate Students in a Challenging Environment
"Recruiting International Graduate Students in a Challenging Environment" is the new print-on-demand compilation of articles from Inside Higher Ed. You...

How Much Do Millionaires Pay to Get Their Kids Into College?
Poll finds that most say they spend less than $1,000. But even as some think that figure is too low, findings also show 20 percent of millionaires under 55 spent more than $50,000.
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No jail time for coach in admissions scandal; the value of college; opportunities for students with autism; what freshmen are reading.

More American Colleges Turn to Chinese Admissions Test
More colleges begin accepting gaokao scores from mainland Chinese students in lieu of other standardized tests.
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