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The Week in Admissions News

Discount rates rise; public four-year colleges in Washington State go test optional; restarting study abroad; state funding and student success; gay group at Baylor.

ETS Unveils the New TOEFL

The new test is shorter and cheaper and appears designed to compete with Duolingo.

QAnon: Real and Imaginary Dangers

Like it or not, QAnon keeps hitting the news. In today's Academic Minute, Georgia State University's Sophia Moskalenko has more...

Liz Simon of General Assembly

This episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Liz Simon, chief operating officer of General Assembly, which helps...

A Tumultuous Year Closes With Celebration

Whether in person or virtual, colleges and universities try to make this year's commencements joyous.

No Clear Answers

Professors and students at UNC Chapel Hill demand to know why journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones was not offered tenure. The university and its governing board still aren't saying much at all.

Grants Focus on STEM Research at Christian Colleges

Nine Christian colleges will receive more than $1.5 million in total grant funding as part of a project to enhance...

New Programs: Diversity, Public Health, Music, Computer Science, Physical Therapy, Science Policy

Bentley University is starting a bachelor of arts and a bachelor of science in diversity, equity and inclusion. Colgate University...