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Mackenzie Murphy, Enrollment Specialist, Nashua Community College, New Hampshire Tessa Greenhalgh, Admission Counselor (for New England), Bard College, New YorkĪastha Kapoor, Regional Manager - South Asia, Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions, University of Massachusetts Lowell This webinar featured a panel of admissions professionals from a variety of public and private higher education institutions who discussed current trends in college admissions, how schools can best prepare students for today's higher education environment, and answered questions about college preparatory curriculum, testing, equity, and more.Įrin Earle, EdD, Director, Campus Visit Experience, The University of Rhode Island and Past-President, New England Association for College Admission Counseling (NEACAC)