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The Week in Admissions News

Enrollment pressure on Catholic colleges; students and controversy; Lawrence's quest to meet full need; students and their perceptions; EAB purchases Starfish.

Albany Will Change Name of Indian Quad to Indigenous Quad

The University at Albany, of the State University of New York, is changing the name of Indian Quad to Indigenous...

Black and Latinx Students Are Less Swayed by College-Bound Friends

White and Asian students are more likely to go to college if their friends do, study finds.

Court: Gordon Is Religious, but Professor of Social Work Is Not ‘Ministerial Employee’

The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ruled Friday that Gordon College is a religious college, but that an associate professor...

More Texas Colleges Say Mask Mandates Will Stay in Place

More Texas colleges are saying they won’t relax their rules requiring face masks and social distancing on their campuses after...

Creighton Basketball Coach Suspended for Racially Insensitive Speech

Creighton University, a Jesuit institution in Nebraska, suspended head men’s basketball coach Greg McDermott March 4, the Omaha World-Herald reported...

Senate Passes Bill Targeting Confucius Institutes

The U.S. Senate approved a bill Thursday that would restrict colleges hosting Confucius Institutes from receiving all federal funding other...

Recruitment Strategies for the Humanities

Humanities programs are hurting and in some cases fighting for survival. A new report shows they are not passive victims and that many have robust strategies to attract students.