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The Week in Admissions News
Colleges that may close; earnings data; working students; admissions "improprieties."
Academic Minute: Writing and the Public Discourse
Today on the Academic Minute, John Duffy, professor of English at the University of Notre Dame, explores one way to...

Will UC Go Test Optional?
Chancellors of Berkeley and Santa Cruz, and chief academic officer of the system, endorse the idea currently being studied by a faculty committee.
Utah to Phase Out Merit Scholarships
Utah will phase out two merit-based scholarships and redirect the funds toward need-based scholarships, according to The Salt Lake Tribune...
Harvard Leads in Rhodes Scholarships
Five students at Harvard University won Rhodes Scholarships, which were announced Saturday. They were among the 32 winners of the...
Activists Disrupt Harvard-Yale Game
Climate change activists swarmed the field of the Harvard-Yale football game, delaying the game an hour and causing the Yale...

A Seminary, Same-Sex Marriage and Student Privacy
Former student sues seminary, claiming it expelled her after it obtained tax information -- shared for financial aid purposes -- indicating she was in a same-sex marriage.
St. Norbert College President to Stay On
President Brian Bruess has had a tumultuous month, with his position at St. Norbert College seemingly up in the air...
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