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The Week in Admissions News

UVA expands free tuition; lawmakers demand clarity on FAFSA; inflation rises 4 percent for colleges; medical schools enroll a more diverse class.

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Universities Follow Student Interest in Social Media With Courses

East Carolina University, once attended by MrBeast, YouTube’s highest-paid content creator, is among institutions seeking to serve the growing industry and creating training programs.

Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestine protesters counter one another.

New Study Highlights Campus Antisemitism ‘Hot Spots’

A survey of about 2,000 Jewish students across the country found their perceptions of antisemitism varied from one campus to another.

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Boosting Engagement With Career Services: Students Weigh In

Student Voice survey respondents share six career center actions they say would make them likelier to use career services.

In California, Ethnic Studies for Everyone? Syllabus Podcast

This week’s episode of The Syllabus podcast, from the Office of Open Learning at American Jewish University and Inside Higher...
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5 Strategies for Inclusive Mental Health Care

Two higher education leaders share ideas and solutions for providing supportive services to students struggling with mental health concerns.

Pa. Lawmakers Block Funding for Penn Vet School

Pennsylvania lawmakers, voting along party lines, denied the University of Pennsylvania veterinary school more than $33 million in state funding...
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Student Athletes’ Mental Health Has Improved, but Not for All

Female athletes are more than twice as likely as their male peers to feel overwhelmed, according to a new NCAA report.