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The Week in Admissions News
New analysis finds that most families can’t cover college costs; Arkansas bans AP African American Studies; the University of Chicago settles a financial aid antitrust lawsuit.
California 2-Year Instructors Sue Over Diversity Rules
Six faculty members sued California’s community college system leaders and others Thursday to overturn new diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility...
New Brief Urges Congress to Extend COVID Emergency Aid
Temple University’s Hope Center for College, Community and Justice released a brief Wednesday calling on the federal government to extend...
New College: Gender Studies Prof. Resigns, More Students to Live in Hotels
New College of Florida’s first full-time and only tenure track gender studies professor has resigned, according to a resignation letter...
The True Extent of Food Insecurity in the U.S.: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of USC Dornsife Week: Kayla de la Haye, associate professor of population and public...
New Analysis Finds Most Families Can’t Cover College Costs
A new data analysis from the Institute for Higher Education Policy found that most students have unmet need and experience...

Student Wellness Tip: Make Emergency Contraception Accessible
Across the country, institutions are adding vending machines to their campuses for students to purchase emergency contraception when they need it.

Popular Chancellor Is Ousted, and No One Is Saying Why
After 10 years as chancellor, Nancy Cantor of Rutgers-Newark will not have her contract renewed next year. Faculty and local leaders are angry.
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