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Another Private College on the Brink
Iowa Wesleyan warns students and faculty members that it may not open for spring semester without infusion of funds.

Open Searches and Diversity
Hoping to increase faculty diversity, UC Davis is holding eight open searches focused on candidates' contributions to diversity, instead of narrow disciplinary expertise.

New Scrutiny for Women's Programs
University of Minnesota ends requirement that some scholarships go to women. Tulane evaluates its programs limited to women. Other institutions face new complaints.

States' Slow, Steady Embrace of Need-Based Aid
Amount of state financial aid dollars awarded based on financial need grew by 3 percent in most recent year, and by half over a decade, annual study finds.

New Criticisms of GRE
Study questions utility of the test in doctoral admissions for STEM programs. ETS says the study isn't about what the exam is intended to do.
Shooting Victims Include Florida State Professor, Student
The two people murdered Friday in a shooting at a Tallahassee yoga studio both had ties to Florida State University...
The Week in Admissions News
Public higher ed; Democratic proposals; compilation on graduate education.
Vandalism Follows Professor's Critique on Ideology
Samuel J. Abrams, a professor at Sarah Lawrence College, had his office door vandalized after he wrote an essay in...
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