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THE REVIEW | OPINION By James S. Murphy Fairfield, Tulane, Elon, and Oberlin are among the institutions that enroll the smallest share of Pell-eligible students. ADMISSIONS & ENROLLMENT By Audrey Williams June Submissions to public and private nonprofit four-year colleges grew 46 percent from 2011 to 2021, according to a Chronicle analysis. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Alexander Jabbari The Hamline controversy over a depiction of Muhammad is symptomatic of something deeper. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Jeffrey Aaron Snyder In Mexico, a conference raises provocative questions about politics and the university. THE EDGE By Goldie Blumenstyk For greater equity, advocates say today’s “degree-centric” model should give way to one that can recognize learning as it happens. No Newsletter on MondayBecause of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, we will not be sending you this or other newsletters on Monday. We will be back in your inbox on Tuesday.
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