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Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: The Bloomberg Gift

The windfall for Hopkins raises many issues but is still worth some praise, especially when considering the policies of most private colleges, writes Jim Jump.
Opinion

The Reality of Asians and Higher Education Access

The public discussion of the Harvard lawsuit creates a false impression, one that ignores the poverty and disadvantages faced by many Asian Americans, writes Noel Harmon.

The Week in Admissions News

For-profit accreditor; educating nurses; rancor at Long Island University.

The Box Is Alive and Well at Many Institutions

Debate at Princeton illustrates challenges that remain for movement to end admissions questions on criminal history.

Hopkins Still Figuring Out Its Post-Gift Recruiting Strategy

When megagift from Bloomberg was announced, university gave itself a goal for enrolling Pell-eligible students. How will it get there?

Journal Retracts 29 Articles, Explaining Little

Violations of policies on peer review are cited, without saying what the violations were.

‘Common Sense’ or ‘Sexist Trash’?

A series of anonymous pamphlets roils Long Island University's Post campus, portraying its president as out of touch and overpaid in a time of budget cuts.
Opinion

Reducing the Role of Wealth in College Access Through Counselor Training

Counselors see the impact of economic inequality but need more help to reduce its impact, writes Patrick O’Connor.