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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.

COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Are Almost Gone

SUNY Fredonia Fights to Keep Controversial Professor Off Campus
The tenured professor was barred from campus after his contentious comments on pedophilia prompted public outrage. He filed suit arguing that his First Amendment Rights were violated.

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.

Scaling Up: Latino Peer-Mentorship with Community Resources
The Hispanic Federation partners with Hispanic-serving institutions in New York, Florida, North Carolina, Connecticut and Illinois to empower students with culturally competent resources and guidance.
California 2-Year Instructors Sue Over Diversity Rules
New Brief Urges Congress to Extend COVID Emergency Aid
New College: Gender Studies Prof. Resigns, More Students to Live in Hotels
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