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The Week in Admissions News
International interest in U.S. business schools down; Chinese students in decline; SAT bill vetoed; a Pell Grant match; Democrats on Higher Ed Act.

SAT Scores Canceled in Egypt and Hong Kong
Testing agency acts because of the "illegal theft" of materials.

The Classical Alternative to the SAT
Can a new alternative, grounded in Western culture, take off?

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Rectober
Writing letters of recommendation is a tough but essential part of the job, writes Jim Jump.

Opinion
In the End, Being Ranked Is Better Than Not
Mim L. Runey writes that losing her college's ranking made her realize its importance.

Opinion
ALS and the Brain Drain of Higher Education
We can help win the battle against the disease in the classroom with our students, in our research and in our service, writes Dane Ward.

Twitter's Gender Imbalance
Female academics have about half the followers of men on Twitter and wield otherwise diminished influence there, according to a new study. The analysis pertains to medicine, but women across fields say the findings ring true.

Early Decision: For the Privileged?
Who benefits from the admissions practice and what should be done about its implications for equity?
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