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Virginia Commonwealth to Rename Buildings Honoring Confederates
Virginia Commonwealth University’s Board of Visitors has approved resolutions to de-commemorate six campus buildings named for members of the Confederacy.
The Week in Admissions News
A normal (or close?) college experience; California voters are dubious of plan to restore affirmative action; NACAC's "roadmap"; Chicago English Department's priorities; nuances of free college.

COVID-19 Roundup: Quarantines Abound
This weekend, three colleges began mass quarantines, one canceled a football game and one men’s soccer team has been suspended.
Treasury Modifies Endowment Tax Rules
Associations representing colleges and universities still objected to the endowment tax that Congress enacted in 2017 but said final rules...

The Faculty Role in Transfer
When faculty from the institution to which students transfer engage with the students early on, it increases the odds of a transfer taking place.

2020 Survey of Admissions Leaders
The process of building a class to educate has never been easy. In recent years, community colleges and nonelite liberal...
Veterans and Service Dogs
Pets can play a huge role in getting through a stressful situation. In today's Academic Minute, the University of Alaska...
NACAC Releases ‘Roadmap for Change’
The National Association for College Admission Counseling has released " Roadmap for Change: Reimagining U.S. Higher Education as a Public...
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