You have /5 articles left.
Sign up for a free account or log in.
- A University of California faculty committee halted a proposal that would have required high school students to take a semester of ethnic studies to qualify for admission to the public university system.
- Black parents are disproportionately burdened by Parent PLUS borrowing, a new study finds, leading to deeper racial inequities in student loan borrowing and higher education at large.
- Debt relief has broad public support, but that may not be enough.
- With Facebook on the decline, some institutions are turning to a third-party app to foster connection among new first-year students. Faculty, administrators and current students are also welcome.
Want articles like this sent straight to your inbox?
Subscribe to a Newsletter