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The Week in Admissions News

Smith College improves aid offerings; staffing shortages in dining halls; California law on tampons; challenges of income-driven repayment; new free speech group; resource on mental health.

Academic Minute: What Influences Immigration Judges

Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel Braaten, associate professor of political science at Texas Lutheran University, examines what influences immigration...

No-Confidence Vote at Cornerstone, Prior to Inauguration

The faculty at Cornerstone University, a Christian university in Michigan, voted no confidence in President Gerson Moreno-Riaño on Thursday, the...

Shooting at Fort Valley State Homecoming Party Kills 1, Wounds 7

A shooting at a Saturday homecoming party for Fort Valley State University killed one person and wounded seven others, NBC...

Capital Campaign Watch: Cornell, Creighton University, Emory, South Dakota State, Susquehanna U, U of Wisconsin-Eau Claire

Cornell University has started a campaign to raise $5 billion by 2026. So far, the university has raised $2.6 billion...

Albion Board Backs President Under Fire

Albion College’s board has issued a strong statement of support for Mathew Johnson, its new president, who has been sharply...

Smith College Improves Its Aid Offerings

Smith College announced a series of improvements to its financial aid packages Friday. Among them: Beginning next fall, there will...

Responding to Dating Violence and Stalking on Campuses

The Lauren McCluskey Foundation announced five initiatives on Friday to respond to dating violence and stalking on campuses. The announcement...