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NCAA Sexual Violence Policy Criticized as Weak
The National Collegiate Athletic Association adopted rules last week that require key administrators to complete annual training on sexual violence...
The Week in Admissions News
A call for competitive colleges to change approach to admissions; a $147,000 one-year master's degree; eliminating undergraduate programs; community college grads and bachelor's attainment.
Jury Rejects Anti-Lesbian Bias Suit Against Pepperdine
A federal jury on Friday rejected a lawsuit brought by two former players on the Pepperdine University women's basketball team...

LSAT vs. GRE: What's Next?
Legal education experts consider fallout from increased interest among law schools in using a test other than the LSAT.
Feds Ask Court to Delay Title IX Case
Attorneys for the Department of Education asked a federal district court Friday to hold off on a challenge to Obama...
Academic Minute: Hand Washing
Today on the Academic Minute, Donald Schaffner, professor in the department of food science at Rutgers University, determines the best...
“Admissions Insider”: Unexpected Freshmen, No Revoked Acceptances
New in “Admissions Insider”: The University of California, Irvine, isn't the only university to find itself anticipating hundreds of previously...

The Grading Policy That Never Was
Conservative websites publicized and mocked a syllabus offering to let students grade themselves. Syllabus was pulled. But professor says he never intended the statement as more than a way to start a conversation.
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