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Hong Kong Presidents 'Understand the Need' for Security Law
Five of the eight public university heads in Hong Kong signed a statement in which they said they “understand the...
Consent to Search
Do you have to let the government search you? In today's Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week, Jennifer Groscup...

Pausing Grad Admissions
Some social science departments are suspending or limiting graduate cohorts to free up money and faculty attention for students affected by the pandemic. But some question the decision, pointing to need for more social scientists in a public health crisis, not fewer.

‘The Merit Myth’
Author discusses his new book about how colleges admit and serve students.

Colleges Woo Students With Bargain Tuition Rates
This spring many colleges announced tuition deals for students in response to the pandemic, and they’re seeing it pay off with growing application numbers.

Testing Turmoil
ACT replaces leader and moves to cut costs; College Board accused of difficulties in SAT registration.
College Leaders Respond to Death of George Floyd
College presidents and officials responded this weekend to nationwide protests and unrest after a white Minneapolis police officer allegedly murdered George Floyd, a black man, using a choke hold while Floyd was facedown and handcuffed.

Coronavirus News Roundup for June 1
Everything you need to know for Monday and the week ahead about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity). Plus, a special Q&A on disaggregating race data.
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