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New Coalition on Transition to Postsecondary
A new coalition of leaders from 18 education organizations, dubbed Level Up, is seeking to alleviate the "stubborn misalignment between...

Presidents Back Harvard but Aren't Sure It Will Win
Survey finds strong support for consideration of race and ethnicity in admissions. Private college leaders continue to support legacy preferences.
House Democrats' Vision for Higher Education Act
The education committee of the Democrat-led U.S. House of Representatives this week will begin a series of five hearings on...
Filmmaker Resigns From Utah Over Alleged Abuse Apology Tape
Sterling Van Wagenen resigned as a film professor from the University of Utah, The Salt Lake Tribune reported. He’d been...
The Week in Admissions News
Another closure; admissions scandal in Japan; debt-free college.
Academic Minute: Vision and Communication
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Trinity College Week, Elizabeth Casserly, assistant professor of psychology, looks at why visual...

A Scientist's Anti-Gay Art Criticism
Cardiologist loses journal editorship over homophobic comments he made to a local ballet but hangs on to his faculty job. He's reportedly defended his words, saying that his personal views have no bearing on his professional capabilities.

SAT Called Off in 3 Countries
Security problems are blamed. Some say the test was for sale in advance of scheduled administration.
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