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More AP Success; Racial Gaps Remain
More students than ever are earning scores that can translate into college credit, but results are mixed for some groups.

New International Graduate Applications Decline 4%
New enrollments of international students at U.S. graduate schools declined by 1 percent from fall 2017 to fall 2018.
Authorship of da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi
Are some famous paintings the work of multiple hands? In today's Academic Minute, part of Arcadia University Week, Jill Pederson...

Refusing to Be Their Own Executioners
Linfield College is moving forward with a plan to cut its faculty -- apparently with or without professors' input.

The Virginia Scandals Spread
Hundreds of political scientists back colleague who accused lieutenant governor; Duke removes him from an advisory board; new accusation made about Duke failing to respond to rape report; racist yearbook photos found at more institutions.
Capital Campaign Watch: Centre, Florida International, New School, Norwich, Santa Clara, U Colorado
Starting Out Florida International University is starting a campaign to raise $750 million. The university has already raised $480 million...

Application Growth Finally Slows at U of California
Even as selective colleges in many parts of the country report increases, system sees application decline -- after years of increases. Some of the private colleges in the state with large in-state student populations (and ability to focus on minority students) see growth.
The Week in Admissions News
Art college shakeout; dual enrollment; student loans at community colleges.
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