Today: October 12, 2024
Today: October 12, 2024

How going back to the SAT could set back college student diversity

How going back to the SAT could set back college student diversitySome colleges say the tests have multiple benefits.

Earlier this year, a number of colleges announced they were going back to using the SAT and the ACT. Here, Joseph Soares, a professor of sociology, expert on higher education and proponent of test-optional admissions, answers a few questions about the rationale behind the colleges’ decision to require applicants to submit scores from standardized college admissions tests.

Are SAT requirements making a comeback?

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Blue and red states were putting period products in schools—then came the anti-trans backlash

The 19th examines the effects of the anti-trans backlash on the accessibility of menstrual products in schools across the US

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Happiness class is helping clinically depressed school teachers become emotionally healthy − with a cheery assist from Aristotle

Teachers who took the course reported less depression and better sleep − and needed fewer sick days.

Happiness class is helping clinically depressed school teachers become emotionally healthy − with a cheery assist from Aristotle
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India's high food inflation leaves less in lunch boxes of poor school children

Nearly two years of elevated food inflation in India is leaving less in the lunch boxes of impoverished children, as government

India's high food inflation leaves less in lunch boxes of poor school children
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The rise in college student voting could have a big swing state impact on the presidential election

The Hechinger Report examines the impact and uptick of college student voting since 2022.  

The rise in college student voting could have a big swing state impact on the presidential election
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NCAA pilot study finds widespread social media harassment of athletes, coaches and officials

An NCAA study on social media abuse of athletes, coaches and other officials during championship events found nearly one in five posts that were flagged by an AI-based algorithm and determined to be abusive involved sexual harassment and 12% were related to sports betting

NCAA pilot study finds widespread social media harassment of athletes, coaches and officials
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Students treated for rabies after bats found in NAU dorm; some living with strangers off campus

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‘A crisis’: Medical students from abortion ban states turn to papayas to practice lifesaving procedures

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7 Lisbon High School football players suspended from team; 2 hazing investigations being conducted

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Denver's McMeen Elementary School looks abroad for teachers to serve multilingual students

Denver's McMeen Elementary School looks abroad for teachers to serve multilingual students