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Supreme Court Strikes Down Affirmative Action at U.S. Colleges

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On June 29, 2023, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina in twin cases brought by Students for Fair Admissions, ruling that the decades-long policy of race-conscious admissions in American higher education was unconstitutional.

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Award-Winning Digital Marketing for Enrollment: RNL and Our Campus Partners Receive Five Gold Medals

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Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies: Admissions Microsite The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies has built a global brand on policy. The landing pages and ads we created help students visualize their aspirations and take the next steps to become future policy leaders.

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To Test or Not To Test in 2023-24? Deciding if you want to go Test-Optional

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Many Universities & Colleges across the US are continuing with their test-optional policy in 2023-24, with only a handful confirming that they will resume testing policies for 2023-24. To Test or Not to Test in 2023-24? What Does it Mean to be Test-Optional (2023-24)?

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How Will the Harvard Lawsuit Affect Affirmative Action in College Admissions?

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Although the term comes up most often these days in the context of college admissions in the United States, affirmative action has been around since the 1960s and has affected a wide range of laws and policies. As of May 2023, there are major legal cases in front of the U.S.

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31 Christmas Gifts Under $50: College Students and Teens (2024)

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See more about our Privacy and Affiliate policies here. We are a reader-supported site and receive compensation from purchases made through these links. We’ve found wonderful Christmas gifts for college students and teens under $50. Some are practical, while others are just fun. Available in lots of pretty colors and sizes.

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Responsible AI for Higher Education: Cutting Through the Noise

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Couple these concerns with headline-grabbing news such as Arizona State University partnering with Open AI, creator of ChatGPT , and you can see how the arrival of AI for higher education has created as many concerns as it has opportunities. AI governance is a crucial part of the AI implementation process.

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Ivy League Schools Go Test-Optional Again for 2022-2023 – What This Means for College Admissions

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When the pandemic began, nearly all colleges and universities in the United States dropped their testing requirements when it became impossible for students in some areas of the country to find a test center and date reliably. Then, as the pandemic continued, many colleges extended their policies for another year or longer.