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Higher Ed Asset Management Lacks Diversity
Colleges have increasingly emphasized the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in recent years—but not necessarily in the firms managing their assets, a new study finds.
Opinion
Repairing the Road for Returning Students
Colleges need to remove barriers to re-enroll more of the millions of adults who have some college but no degree, Jorge Salas writes.
Gun Violence Research: Surveying the Landscape
Research on guns and gun violence is seriously underdeveloped relative to the public health problem that guns represent. But things are changing.
Tulane Admitted Two-Thirds of Students Through Early Decision
It admitted only 106 students (for a freshman class of more than 1,800) via regular decision.
Opinion
Ethical College Admissions: Is It Time for a New Paradigm?
Jim Jump considers the problems and potential solutions facing higher education admissions.
The Week in Admissions News
International student rebound; Purdue pauses income-share agreements; how students feel about their safety; support (but not super strong) for debt forgiveness.
Seminary Students Protest Firing of Admissions Director
They say the director has done a great job and is just the latest Black administrator to lose a job.
Acting on a Report
NACAC will convene higher education leaders to act on its report “Toward a More Equitable Future for Postsecondary Access.”
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