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Sonoma State president Judy Sakaki, a Japanese American woman wearing blue academic robes.
May 11, 2022
Sonoma State president Judy Sakaki allegedly ignored her husband’s sexual harassment of college employees. That triggered a no-confidence vote in which faculty raised numerous other issues.

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May 11, 2022
Sonoma State president Judy Sakaki allegedly ignored her husband’s sexual harassment of college employees. That triggered a no-confidence vote in which faculty raised numerous other issues.
August 14, 2015
Education Department will stop giving colleges information from federal form about students' college preferences, which critics said disadvantaged some students during the admissions and financial aid process.
February 3, 2015
Lani Guinier discusses her new critique of college admissions.
October 8, 2013
Survey finds that just 13 percent of international applicants who used education agents knew whether they earned commissions from colleges.  
September 20, 2013
At annual National Association for College Admission Counseling meeting, members discuss a pending vote to permit the use of commissioned agents in international student recruiting.
June 13, 2013
Admissions association panel seeks to lift ban on agents paid on commission in international student recruiting -- while maintaining that the "best practice" is not to use them at all.
May 29, 2013
Jason Richwine quit Heritage Foundation amid controversy over his Harvard dissertation on race and IQ. Critics are now raising questions about work by a Michigan State physicist and vice president.
October 8, 2012
As colleges' waitlists grow, admissions leaders debate just what rights applicants should have.
March 22, 2012
A suit alleging fraudulent admissions statistics at New York Law School has been dismissed, marking the first ruling of several cases alleging inflated employment and salary data.
January 9, 2012
In light of criticism about job placement and student debt in legal education, admissions officers discuss transparency in law school admissions.

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