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The Week in Admissions News
How Grand Valley State serves Latinx students; Brigham Young walks back LGBTQ freedoms; master's degree earnings; health care and corona.

Pre-Meds Consider Changing Their Plans Due to Stress
Self-medication is also a common problem.
Academic Minute: Adverse Drug Reactions
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Albert Einstein College of Medicine Week, Libusha Kelly, assistant professor of systems and...
Judge: University of Colorado Violated Open-Records Law
A state judge ruled Friday that the University of Colorado Board of Regents violated the state's open-records law last year...

Campuses Close Due to Virus
Colleges shift classes online, more conferences are canceled and basketball games are played in empty stadiums. A roundup of the latest COVID-19 developments in higher ed.
Ohio State Settles 11 of 18 Suits Over Abusive Physician
Ohio State University announced that it has settled 11 of the 18 lawsuits brought by survivors of abuse by Richard...
Florida Merger Plan Dies -- for Now
Legislation to merge the New College of Florida and Florida Polytechnic University into the University of Florida is dead for...
Inequity Before College Starts
Underserved students, especially black students, in New York are being funneled into pathways that are least aligned with attending college, according to a policy brief from the New York Equity Coalition.
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