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Georgia Southern Defends Book Burning as Student Right
Students offended by an author's talk on white privilege burned her book, prompting a debate about how they chose to voice their freedom of expression.

The Incredible Shrinking Higher Ed Industry
Number of U.S. colleges and universities that award federal financial aid fell by 5.6 percent in 2018-19, to lowest mark in two decades.

Early Decision: For the Privileged?
Who benefits from the admissions practice and what should be done about its implications for equity?
Professor Suspended Over Prior Termination
Stockton University suspended a visiting professor of physics who was accused of harassment and retaliation at his former institution, Lafayette...

Racist Incident Propels Calls for Campuswide Change
Student leaders and administrators at University of Colorado at Boulder discuss policy changes to combat racism after black student is harassed and called racial slurs.
The Week in Admissions News
The Harvard decision; flip side of dual enrollment; Joe Biden; how did you choose?

The ACT Advantage vs. the SAT
Students will be able to retake part of the test.

The Sentences
To date, only one parent in admissions scandal has avoided a jail sentence.
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