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The Week in Admissions News
Ph.D. in the admissions office; Hollins' transgender policy; NACAC's "State of College Admission" report; some college, no degree; Trump's rules for accreditors.
Yes and No in England and America
How many ways can you say yes or no? In today's Academic Minute, Stephen Howe of the Graduate School Fukuoka...

New Rules on Accreditation and State Authorization
Trump administration calls its final rules on accreditation and state approval of online providers a rightsizing of bureaucracy that protects students. Consumer advocates and Democrats see an unraveling of federal oversight.
House Panel Passes College Legislation on Party Lines
The House of Representatives' Education and Labor Committee on Thursday passed along party lines legislation aimed at making college more...

Trustee Freedom
A community college trustee in New Jersey outraged some students and professors by attending a straight pride parade. What should the expectations be for trustee activities and speech unrelated to the college?

Ghostwriting Peer Reviews
It's more common than you might think. And that's a bad thing for trainees and for science, a new study says.
Newly Tenured at… Bates, U of the South
Bates College Krista Aronson, psychology Anita Charles, education Travis Gould, physics Michael Rocque, sociology University of the South Kristen Cecala...

‘The Insider’s Guide to Working With Universities’
Authors discuss their new book explaining higher education to those who work with it but aren't in it.
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