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The Week in Admissions News

International student rebound; Purdue pauses income-share agreements; how students feel about their safety; support (but not super strong) for debt forgiveness.

Seminary Students Protest Firing of Admissions Director

They say the director has done a great job and is just the latest Black administrator to lose a job.

Acting on a Report

NACAC will convene higher education leaders to act on its report “Toward a More Equitable Future for Postsecondary Access.”

Presumed Monkeypox Case at Georgetown

Georgetown University officials believe there is a case of monkeypox near the campus, reported The Washington Post. A statement from...

What Americans Want in Dementia Treatment

The right form of care for those suffering dementia is critical. In today’s Academic Minute, Lehigh University’s Dena S. Davis...

Western Connecticut State President Out After Draining Reserves

University’s reserves went from $24 million in fiscal year 2012 to being “all but wiped out” in 2021. Now the president is out, following a no-confidence vote and a scathing report about financial mismanagement.

Biden’s Title IX Overhaul

Many praise his proposal, but some criticize the provisions on due process for those accused.

Is It a University’s Duty to Protect Students From Harm?

In an unusual decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit issued a ruling siding with Washington State...