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Data Analysis Shows Leftward Shift in How College Towns Vote

As American college towns vote in greater numbers for Democratic candidates, Republicans are worried that the margin of victory will...
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New on the Job: Whitney McDowell-Robinson, Brenau University

McDowell-Robinson joined Brenau’s newly renamed student development and engagement team in June, leading efforts to support students holistically.

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Bridge Programs Over Troubled Water

Precollege programs can help boost access for students from underrepresented communities. The Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling could force colleges to rethink them.

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Wesleyan and U of Minnesota Drop Legacy Admissions

Wesleyan University will no longer consider applicants’ ties to alumni in admissions decisions, the institution announced last week. Wesleyan president...

President Quits Weeks After Controversy Over Twitter Likes

Mark Tykocinski has resigned as president of Thomas Jefferson University and as dean of the university’s medical school, The Philadelphia...

The Week in Admissions News

A longer wait for student loan relief; stagnant Latino graduation rates; a new cyberscam.

State Appeals Court Upholds U of Michigan’s Ban on Weapons

A state appeals court has unanimously ruled that the University of Michigan is within its rights to ban weapons on...

Rutgers Faculty Votes No Confidence Over Merger Plans for 2 Medical Schools

Rutgers University’s University Senate voted no confidence in President Jonathan Holloway over plans to merge the university’s two medical schools...