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How to (and How Not to) Recruit Minority Students
At NACAC meeting, educators share tips for how colleges can land a diverse student body. And others caution about what not to do.
The Week in Admissions News
Purchasing lists of prospective students called “structurally racist”; transfer policies; Black students and community colleges; students and internships.
Is Physically Risky Heroism a ‘Guy Thing’? Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Frank McAndrew, Cornelia H. Dudley Professor of Psychology at Knox College, explores why men feel...
Florida Asserts Control of Public Universities’ Curricula
The state of Florida, in responding to a lawsuit, asserted that it has near total control of the curriculum at...
Rice Receives $50M Gift for Work on Houston
Rice University received a $50 million grant from the Kinder Foundation, the university announced Friday. The funds will support work...

A Show of Solidarity
Faculty members back a K-12 teacher who distributed a list of terms about race and gender to high school students. Some say more of this kind of allyship is needed as public education faces divisive concepts and book bans amid teacher shortages.
Penn State Faculty Member Accused of Stalking a Professor
A Pennsylvania State University professor was charged Wednesday with stalking a female faculty member and using his cellphone to see...

Misspending or Misunderstanding?
An audit report by the Department of Education’s inspector general says Gulf Coast State College misspent about $1.8 million in emergency assistance funds. College leaders say they received conflicting guidance from the department about how to spend the money.
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