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Allegedly Stolen Artwork to Be Seized From Oberlin College

How to Increase Socioeconomic Diversity at the Ivies
A new report says a 5 percent increase in low-income students admitted would result in more socioeconomic diversity among Ivy League students.

Repeated Objections Impede Program Development in Maryland
New programs recently proposed by Johns Hopkins and Towson Universities were contested by other colleges worried that they duplicate their own programs.

Scaling Up: Expanding Support for Native American Students
Mendocino College in California will apply grant funding to continue supporting its Indigenous learners and further close equity gaps through intentional conversations with local leaders and additional staffing to support programming.
The Home Office and Work-Life Balance: Academic Minute

Admissions Officers Reflect on a Transformative Year
In Inside Higher Ed’s annual survey, admissions leaders share their views on the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban and other major changes in the sector.

Putting Admissions in Context
A new study finds that taking high school students’ level of resources into account when assessing applications can lead to diverse admits who are likely to succeed in college.

Lacking AC, Students Swelter in Record Heat
Dorms without air-conditioning are common even at the most selective colleges. But as summers get longer and hotter, many see AC less as a luxury than a necessity.
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