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New Criticisms of GRE

Study questions utility of the test in doctoral admissions for STEM programs. ETS says the study isn't about what the exam is intended to do.

The Week in Admissions News

Public higher ed; Democratic proposals; compilation on graduate education.

Graduate and Professional Education: An Ever-Changing Environment

"Graduate and Professional Education: An Ever-Changing Environment" is the latest free compilation of articles from Inside Higher Ed. A copy...

Less Accessible, Less Affordable

Two new reports find public universities less affordable for low-income students and less accessible for members of minority groups.

Illinois Looks to Chicago for Research Site

An ambitious research effort spanning much of Illinois has its eyes set on Chicago as a new "hub" that could bring together the state's largest public and private universities.

The No-Theme Conference

Historians announce their 2020 annual meeting won't have a general theme, to avoid "acrobatics" to fit it. Some like the idea and say that themes are pointless, while others say framing topics help make meetings and even disciplines more cohesive.

Could Diversity Survive a Harvard Loss?

Focus in trial was question of what would happen if Harvard (and by extension, other colleges) stopped considering race.
Opinion

America’s Fabulous Admission Contraption

The Harvard admissions case raises doubts -- well beyond the discrimination claims -- about the way elite colleges admit students, writes Edward Tenner.