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Waiting in the Cold to Take the ACT

About 100 students showed up Saturday to take the ACT at a high school in the Bronx, N.Y. But according...

Montclair State Director Accused of Verbal Abuse

Emily Johnson, an Indigenous choreographer, has accused Jedidiah Wheeler, executive director of Montclair State University’s Office of Arts and Cultural...

Faculty Committee Sides With Accused Professor

An appeals committee of the Ohio University faculty recommended against the termination of their colleague Yusuf Kalyango, according to The...

Education Department Disproportionally Selected Black, Hispanic Students for Audit

The U.S. Department of Education disproportionately selected Black and Hispanic students for financial aid audits over the last decade, The...

The Week in Admissions News

Layoffs at the College Board; waiting for the ACT; 30th parent to plead guilty; AP testing; research on cheating; Biden's higher ed team; hate crimes and Black colleges.

U of Tennessee Africana Program Apologizes for Classroom Use of Slur

The University of Tennessee at Knoxville’s Africana studies program apologized for a classroom incident involving a racial slur. “We have...

Checking Social Media

A growing number of admissions officers believe it is "fair game" to scope out students' feeds, survey finds.

Less Pomp, More Circumstance

Colleges have begun announcing their 2021 commencement plans. A few institutions are planning to hold in-person celebrations, but those plans are widely dependent on the state of the pandemic.