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NACAC Agrees to Change Its Code of Ethics
Move is designed to end pressure from Justice Department, but what will the impact be on the admissions landscape?

End of an Admissions Era?
A look at last week's NACAC National Conference as expressed through the stages of grief.
Stanford Marching Band Members Seen Taking a Knee
A video is circulating on Twitter showing three members of Stanford University's marching band taking a knee during the playing...
Academic Minute: Mass Shooter Database
Today on the Academic Minute, Jillian Peterson, assistant professor of criminal justice at Hamline University, looks into the data on...
Alexander Backs College Transparency Act
Senator Lamar Alexander, the GOP chairman of the Senate education committee, signed on last week as a co-sponsor of the...

Libraries as Student Success Hubs
A new report analyzing what students need the most found they often chose the library as a top destination for services.

Winning Tenure, in Court
California appeals court sides with professor in tenure-denial case, agreeing that San Francisco State retaliated against her for speaking out about bullying and possible discrimination.
The Week in Admissions News
Cornell drops SAT subject tests; student default rate; income-share agreements; online recruitment.
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