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Direct Admissions Takes Off

At West Texas A&M, at Minnesota’s colleges and with the Common App, colleges are dropping applications as a requirement to be admitted.

A Merger Doesn’t Happen, and an Art Institute Ends

San Francisco Art Institute ceases operations after an effort to merge into University of San Francisco is rejected.

Harvard Lobbies Congress to Cut Endowment Tax

Harvard is pushing Senate Democrats to consider reducing the controversial tax that draws an estimated $50 million annually from its $39 billion endowment. Many wealthy private universities want the tax eliminated.

Layoffs at Maryland Institute College of Art

The Maryland Institute College of Art announced “broad staff layoffs” this week. Artforum reported that the layoffs “eliminate roughly 10...

Liberty Coach Takes Aim at Sex Assault Survivor on Twitter

Liberty University football coach Hugh Freeze has taken to Twitter to defend LU athletics from criticism around controversial hires, including...

Undergraduates Produce Usable Data for Scientists

Roosevelt University undergraduates engaged in a community science project that produced usable data for scientists at Chicago’s Field Museum.

New Programs: Hospitality, Human Services, Art, Supply Chain Management, Artificial Intelligence

Boston University is starting a master of science in hospitality management. Cazenovia College is launching an online bachelor of science...

The Week in Admissions News

Student voting; grants for low-income students; low wages for graduates of cosmetology schools; Otterbein and Antioch U create a new system.