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What Counts as Success in a COVID Semester
With less than a month to Thanksgiving, some colleges are starting to tell their stories of how they've contained the virus -- and they're feeling pretty good about the results of their efforts.
Youth Making Up Larger Share of the Electorate
Younger voters are on pace to make up a greater share of the electorate in key states this year than...
The Week in Admissions News
Asian SAT-security arrest possible; COVID-19 for the long haul; chief health officers; voting issues; visa rules.

A Misprint on the PSAT
One question will be removed from the test given last Thursday.

Appeals Court Upholds Ruling Against Tests for Admissions
University of California barred from using the SAT or ACT.

Gender Bias in TA Evals
We know about gender bias in student ratings of professors. A new study finds the same, troubling trend in evaluations of teaching assistants.

GW Tells Students to Prepare for Election Day Unrest
George Washington University administrators believe their campus in Washington, D.C., may become the site of large gatherings and unrest related to the 2020 presidential election on Tuesday.
Hampton U Suspends Spring Sports
Hampton University, a historically Black university in Virginia, announced Friday that it will be suspending spring competition for several sports...
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