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Peer Review's Give-and-Take
About that peer-review crisis … There isn’t one, at least in terms of quantity, according to a new study of article submissions and reviews completed in the social sciences. But those who write many papers might not be reviewing their fair share.

Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Rankings as Fake News
Jim Jump considers the flaws of U.S. News rankings.

Opinion
Another Look at Equity Issues
Don Hossler, Jerry Lucido and Emily Chung consider legacy preferences, early decision and other issues and draw attention to a key fact: the limited number of slots at elite institutions.
The Week in Admissions News
Making the case for the liberal arts; a Kayak for credentials; Columbia law will accept GRE.

The Slow, Steady Erosion of SAT Subject Tests
Colleges continue to drop requirements that were once the norm at competitive institutions. The exams have fans, but shift from required to recommended frustrates many counselors, who report applicant confusion.

A President's Nontraditional Admissions Pitch
Throwing money in the air, hanging out with the mascot and humor are all part of the strategy for the leader of Northern State.

Professors Challenge Part of ‘U.S. News’ Formula
They say the rankings pay lip service to the value of full-time professors but reward institutions that may offer minimal pay to adjuncts.

Crackdown on ‘Pay to Play’ for ‘Military-Friendly’ Colleges
U.S. trade commission accuses Victory Media of letting colleges pay for inclusion in “matchmaker” tool, materials targeting military service members.
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