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More UChicago Ph.D. Programs Pause Admissions in Humanities, Social Sciences
The arts and humanities dean said “nearly all” faculty leaders preferred “a broader pause for the division.” Some social sciences programs also aren’t accepting new students.

More Barriers on the Horizon for International Students
Advocates worry the Trump administration is planning to end a long-standing policy that allows international students to stay in the U.S. until their studies are complete.

6,000 Student Visas Revoked

Survey Shows Rising Concern Over Federal Aid Staff Cuts
The share of institutions reporting disruptions to financial aid operations is growing—a trend the Education Department calls a biased attempt to “preserve the status quo.”

The Common App at 50
The organization that started with 15 private colleges now has more than 1,100 participating institutions. But closing equity gaps remains a top priority.
How to Read a Memo
The AG’s memo offers a glimpse into the unconscious (or at least unspoken) assumptions animating the administration.

ED Clarifies What Race-Based Admissions Data Must Be Reported

Anti–Affirmative Action Group Settles With Military Academies
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