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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...

Activist Generation Searches for Colleges

For increasing numbers of high school students, colleges' political character matters. Activism is most likely to be an essay topic at competitive-admissions colleges.

Faculty Resignations at Bradley U

Soo Ahn, chair of electrical and computer engineering at Bradley University in Illinois, is resigning, following calls that he be...

Inertia in College Lists

Relatively few students, after experiencing a positive "shock" in SAT scores, apply to much more competitive institutions.

Students Call for Racist Classmate to Be Expelled

Several students at the law school of North Carolina Central University, a historically black institution, are calling for a white...

2 Pacific Northwest Arts Colleges Will Merge

The boards of Pacific Northwest College of Art and the Oregon College of Art and Craft have voted to merge...

Savannah State to Lay Off 26 Faculty Members

Savannah State University will lay off 26 faculty members before the 2019-20 academic year, Savannah Now reported. The university is...