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Most Asian Americans think SAT but not race is fair to consider for college admissions
AOL· 24 hours agoMost Asian American adults support use of the SAT and other standardized testing, along with high school grades, in college admission decisions but reject ...
Elmira set for opener: 5 things to know about the 2024 Pioneers
The Star Gazette via Yahoo Sports· 2 hours agoFollow Andrew Legare on Twitter: @SGAndrewLegare. You can also reach him at alegare@gannett.com. To...
Clackamas Community College to Host Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration in Oregon City
Hoodline· 12 hours agoCommunity members are encouraged to join the homage to native cultures, which will feature...
ChapConnect offers MISD high school graduates instant admission to MC
Tribune via AOL· 6 days agoWith the ChapConnect Instant Admissions Program, MISD high school graduates are automatically ...
Confessions of a Black conservative
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoTravel has molded and formed Loury’s perspective on the world and when the Deseret News asked what he hoped readers, especially from younger generations,...
'A Different World' Cast Reunites Amid HBCU Admissions Surge
Black Enterprise· 19 hours agoThe cast of "A Different World" reunited for a tour of college campuses to celebrate their impact...
Where DEI efforts at Charlotte colleges and universities stand after UNC System ruling
Durham Herald-Sun via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoDavidson College says it “strives to sustain a culture of belonging for staff, faculty, and students...
'Will Republicans vote for Donald Trump even if he's found guilty?'
The Week· 2 days agoRepublicans will face a "quandary" if Donald Trump is convicted in his hush money criminal trial,...
Delaware College of Art and Design to close permanently in Wilmington
Delaware Online | The News Journal via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThese...Lancaster and Philadelphia institutions offer comparable programs and costs, per the college...
Are High School Graduates Ready For College?
Forbes· 2 days agoGraduates generally have a collective illusion about their college readiness. Almost nine out of 10 2023 seniors (86%)—the class that started high school in the first year ...