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Making the case for the liberal arts; a Kayak for credentials; Columbia law will accept GRE.
Admissions Insider: Erosion of SAT Subject Tests
In "Admissions Insider," this week: As colleges drop requirements that applicants submit SAT Subject Test scores, how are experts changing...

Anger Over Stereotypes in Textbook
Pearson vows to remove material amid uproar over advice on how nursing students should evaluate people by their racial, ethnic or religious backgrounds.

A President's Nontraditional Admissions Pitch
Throwing money in the air, hanging out with the mascot and humor are all part of the strategy for the leader of Northern State.
Grandfather Clause on Grants Assures Black Colleges
Officials of the U.S. Education Department met last week with leaders of groups that represent historically black colleges, and appear...

Professors Challenge Part of ‘U.S. News’ Formula
They say the rankings pay lip service to the value of full-time professors but reward institutions that may offer minimal pay to adjuncts.
College of New Rochelle Sued for Faculty Layoffs
The College of New Rochelle announced this week that it has been sued by its senate, faculty leaders and 14...
Vote of No Confidence at Assumption
Faculty members at Assumption College in Massachusetts voted no confidence in President Francesco Cesareo, The Telegram reported. Faculty leaders said...
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