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The Week in Admissions News
Med schools go to virtual interviews; Dartmouth reverses itself; Williams cuts tuition; research and Cornell's reopening decision; international students' worries; congressional help for colleges.
University Paid $504,000 to Get Rid of Professor
Jose V. Sartarelli, chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, said Thursday that the university had paid Mike...

What Rising High School Seniors Think
Survey details opinions of a group of students who were unable to visit colleges for much of the year.
T-Cells
We need a cancer treatment that leaves behind adverse side effects. In today's Academic Minute, part of Longwood University Week...

COVID-19 Roundup: Dartmouth's Deferral Flip-Flop; Spelman's Online Discount
Dartmouth reverses course on letting freshmen postpone enrollment. Spelman offers discount for remote instruction. Mount Holyoke won't play varsity sports. Some college football coaches discuss intentional, teamwide immunity.

On the Offensive and In the Lead
College athletes are leading boycotts and prompting conversations about racial injustice. They're also embracing their power to initiate change at their institutions and beyond.

Racial Healing
Association of American Colleges and Universities report examines the establishment of 10 campus-based centers focused on racial healing and transformation.
New Programs: Real Estate, Law, Biology, Cybersecurity, Urban Planning, Rehabilitation, Sustainable Development
Chapman University is starting an M.S. in real estate. Cornell University is starting a master of science in legal studies...
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