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White Minority in the Midwest
Highly competitive private colleges follow public colleges in California and private colleges in the Northeast with classes in which white Americans are a minority.

Fall’s Mask Mandate Outlook
COVID-19 masking policies for fall are all over the place. Disability advocates worry about what it all means for diversity and inclusion, though U of Pittsburgh has negotiated a new way to accommodate high-risk faculty members.

Teacher Education Programs Desperately Seek Students
Education colleges and teacher preparation programs are creating new incentives to lure students, hoping to reverse years of enrollment declines and fill classroom vacancies.
The Week in Admissions News
Biden’s debt-relief plan; court ruling on virtual proctors; Greek life for LGBTQ+ students; path to medical schools.

College Marching Bands Go Digital
College marching bands are ditching sheet music for smartphone apps in an effort to save time, money and the environment.

Parents Want to Be Involved
EAB survey finds they want direct communication with colleges.

Limited Help From New College Board Tool
Study finds it helped (a bit) in admissions but had no impact on enrollments.
New Programs: Executive Ph.D., Internet of Things, Supply Chain Management, Podcasting
Bentley University has launched an executive Ph.D. program that allows business leaders to enhance their industry expertise through an intensive...
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