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The Week in Admissions News
A campus with COVID-19; anti-Semitism on the rise; students' mental health needs; race and internships; free community college.

‘You Don’t Have to Go Far to Go Far in Life’
Alabama community colleges aim to reassure potential students with a campaign that stresses proximity.

‘U.S. News’ Updates Methodology, but Don’t Expect Big Changes
Last year's one, two and three are this year's one, two and three.
The Problem With Virtual College Fairs
NACAC event on Sunday initially crashed, delaying student participation.

Adtalem Wagers on Health-Care Education With Acquisition
Adtalem bets big on health-care education with acquisition of Walden University in the face of an uncertain landscape for for-profits.

Burning Out
Professors say faculty burnout is always a real threat, but especially now, and that institutions should act before it’s too late.
College President Dies After COVID Battle
The president of North Georgia Technical College, Mark Ivester, died after several weeks in the hospital battling COVID-19, the college...
‘U.S. News’ Tweaks Methodology
U.S. News & World Report released its annual rankings of colleges today -- with some tweaks to the methodology, but...
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