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Academe Reacts to Convictions in Admissions Trial

Two wealthy fathers are convicted of bribing their children into college in first trial of the admissions scandal.
Opinion

It Worked

Test-optional admissions was just the start of the changes in Indiana University admissions last year, writes David B. Johnson.

The Week in Admissions News

Growth of test optional; Lamar fires two for asking about vaccines; career services at Black colleges; an incentive for students; community college graduates’ wages.

‘Businessweek’ M.B.A. Rankings Questioned

Poets & Quants publishes critique by deputy dean at Yale.

Jury Convicts in Admissions Scandal Case

Two wealthy fathers found to have bribed their children into college.
Opinion

IRB Roadblock

An overly restrictive institutional review board can take down an entire academic program and weaken the research reputation of a university, writes Dale R. Wagner.

Most Departments at Berkeley Drop GRE Requirement

Only 13 of more than 125 graduate programs still require the test, which many departments feel limits diversity.

Can Young Alumni Get Colleges to Drop Legacy Admissions?

More than 500 people have pledged not to give to colleges that favor alumni children in admissions.