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Small College America – Profile Wabash College

Edu Alliance Journal

Alumni The majority of Wabash students enter graduate or professional school within five years of graduating. Each year, approximately 25-30 percent of Wabash graduates enroll in graduate and professional schools, including about 8-10 percent in medical and law schools and about 20 percent in other graduate arts and sciences programs.

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The Antidote to the Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action? The Essay Will Keep Us Talking About Race

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As university administrators and admissions officers scramble to comply with the Supreme Court’s opinion, here’s the counterintuitive way out. Had I succeeded--had our paths crossed--maybe Roberts would not have written a terrible opinion that set back civil rights progress in higher education nearly 50 years.

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2022 INSIGHT Into Diversity HEED Award Recipients

Insight Into Diversity

The Office of Minority Educational Development received a $250,000 grant from the Strada Education Network in partnership with the Taskforce on Higher Education and Opportunity to expand and scale its programming focused on enhancing the educational experiences and outcomes of underrepresented students. .

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Should professors still record lectures? Maybe. Maybe not

Inside Higher Ed

“I am recording all of my classes to encourage students who do not feel well to stay home,” Ann Bartow, law professor at the University of New Hampshire, wrote in an email. “Nobody at my law school is wearing masks and covid remains extant. higher education is engaged in a protracted labor dispute.

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20-year UVA law school librarian forced to seek redress from President Jim Ryan; defending the right to protest in the face of illegal disciplinary action

Higher Education Inquirer

Not only do Ben and coworkers have a demonstrable right to protest under the law, it’s also the case that UVA as a public institution has legal restrictions that prevent it from infringing on such rights. However, in response to this May 4 protest, UVA law school leadership issued Ben a “Letter of Counseling.”

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Small College America – Profile: Hendrix College

Edu Alliance Journal

Approximately 75% of graduates who apply to medical or dental school are accepted, and the law school acceptance rate is 78%. With its commitment to liberal arts education, hands-on learning, and student success, Hendrix College remains a vital institution in higher education. Graduation Rates are 67.3%

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Academic life on the big screen

LSE Higher Education Blog

Legally Blonde (US, Robert Luketic, 2001) is a fresh, comedic spin on the not so dumb blonde trope, set at Harvard Law School as student Elle (Reese Witherspoon) struggles with prejudice in a ferociously competitive Ivy-League, male dominated environment. There is no voluntary severance scheme at Shiz.

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