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The Week in Admissions News
Test-optional policies in Illinois; falling persistence rates; request for information on policies and procedures for protecting against sex trafficking in postsecondary education; a welcome wagon at Kingsborough; new leader for College Track.

Professor Admits Guilt in Admissions Scandal
USC faculty member paid $100,000 to get his daughter into USC.

Crossing the Sierra Nevada, Going East
University of Nevada at Reno is latest institution to woo Californians to look out of state.

What Academic Labor Wants
Summit of dozens of leaders of faculty and staff in higher education develops an ambitious agenda. They want “the common good over profit and prestige.”

Trustees File Suit Against Mills College Officials
The trustees say administrators refused to turn over financial documents and misled them about the vote to wind down operations at the liberal arts college.
New Programs: Hemp Cultivation, Occupational Therapy, Environmental Studies, Human Nutrition
Eastern Connecticut State University is starting a minor in hemp cultivation. Notre Dame of Maryland University is starting an occupational...
New Law Makes Public Colleges in Illinois Test Optional
Illinois governor J. B. Pritzker, a Democrat, signed legislation Friday to require all public colleges and universities in the state...
Sportswriter Behavior at Press Conferences
Press conferences after a sports contest are a tough gig for both sides. In today's Academic Minute, Ohio State University's...
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