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The Week in Admissions News
Community college enrollment loss; Kvaal confirmation hearing; Nazi salute at Kentucky; recruiting incentives.

Zoom Addresses Academic Freedom Concerns
After canceling controversial online events organized by colleges and universities, Zoom faced a backlash. Now the videoconferencing provider has pledged to let institutions moderate their own content -- with some important exceptions.
Biden Administration Ends Limits on Research With Fetal Tissue
The Biden administration on Friday ended Trump administration limits on the use of fetal tissue in research. A notice about...
Posse Goes Into the Arts
It will start at CalArts but expand to five arts-oriented colleges.
Vartan Gregorian Dies at 87
Vartan Gregorian died Thursday at the age of 87. He was president of Carnegie Corporation of New York, a position...
Sustainability in Introductory Computing Courses
Sustainability in the future will be more important than ever. In today's Academic Minute, part of Penn State University Week...

Lights, Camera, Teach?
Florida is poised to pass a bill allowing students to record classes for personal use -- and to complain about professors who violate students' free expression. Idaho's higher ed budget is also on hold over lawmakers' concerns about diversity programs.
San Jose State President Apologizes to Sexually Abused Athletes
The president of San Jose State University has apologized to athletes who say the university’s former athletic trainer sexually abused...
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