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‘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.
New Front in Fight Over Affirmative Action
Lawsuit seeks information on candidates for admission throughout University of California campuses, seeking to demonstrate that race continues to be a factor in admissions.
The Week in Admissions News
Value of liberal arts; Amazon impact; Drew's strategy.

What High School Students Say They Seek in a College
Academic matters come first, but financial issues aren't far behind, federal data show. And location matters.

New International Enrollments Are Down Again
The number of new international students fell by 6.6 percent in fall 2017, and the decline appears to be continuing this fall, according to new data.

Another College Ends Ban on Transfer Students
CUNY's honors college admits transfer students for first time.

$1.8 Billion to Make Johns Hopkins Need-Blind
Michael Bloomberg makes largest gift in history of American higher education, seeking to change the way his alma mater does admissions … "forever." He challenges other colleges as well.
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