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'Measuring Success'
New book takes aim at test-optional admissions, but others question ties between the editors and the College Board.

Too Good to Be True
A late Southern Illinois professor's findings on a potential vaccine for herpes looked promising, until it was revealed he'd proceeded with a risky human trial with no oversight.

New Bid to Overhaul College Admissions
High schools are adopting new, sophisticated assessments. Educators see in these projects a way to change college admissions as well, yielding more diverse classes.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Do Campus Visits Have Value?
Jim Jump considers what applicants gain -- and what they don't.

How Lake Superior State Doubled Applications
Waiving application fees and letting applicants self-report test scores had an impact.

Admissions Officers Who Overshare Online
Stanford official's apparent departure is latest illustration of the dangers of social media not only to applicants, but to those who review them.
The Week in Admissions News
Students' job worries; law schools face scrutiny; Toronto's latest move on international students.

Making the Tough Decisions: Critical Business and Enrollment Strategies
”Making the Tough Decisions: Critical Business and Enrollment Strategies” is the new print-on-demand booklet from the editors of Inside Higher...
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