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ACT Admits That Test-Optional Admissions Isn't Going Away
The testing organization says the switch in admissions policies was "abrupt rather than deliberate" but that the policies are here to stay.
Using Media to Spur Entrepreneurship
Do the media impact the start-up economy? In today's Academic Minute, part of Spelman College Week, Angelino Viceisza looks into...
The End of Deadlines?
May 1? Not so crucial anymore in the pandemic era, if it ever was.
Not Just ‘A Place to Park Our Offspring’
Mount Holyoke pulls rug out from under faculty parents in announcing closure of its campus childcare center.
The Week in Admissions News
Affirmative action case reaches Supreme Court; debate over the anthem; new path at Salem College; counselor center use dropped; $150 million gift to Wofford will support need-based aid.
States and Vaccines for Professors
States continue to take very different positions on vaccines for professors and others who work at colleges. In Connecticut, faculty...
Berkeley Provost Will Become Chicago President
Paul Alivisatos, executive vice chancellor and provost at the University of California, Berkeley, will become president of the University of...
Report: Vaccination Timeline Bolsters Student Housing Project Outlook
Privatized student housing projects that were in strong financial condition before the pandemic arrived are now positioned well to recover...
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