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Meeting the Vice President on Abortion

Eight college presidents meet with Vice President Harris to discuss their concerns about how overturning the right to abortion could affect higher education, now and in the future.
Opinion

CHIPS Act is Win for Combatting Sexual Harassment

One of many reasons to celebrate the CHIPS and Science Act is the inclusion of provisions that address sexual and sex-based harassment in science, Katherine Jordan writes.

The Republican Alternative

Republicans introduce a bill that would block the Biden administration from enacting mass debt cancellation and reform some aspects of the federal student loan system.

Land Dispute Strains University-Town Relations

Drew University has accused Madison, N.J., officials, in a legal filing, of acting in bad faith by preventing the sale of university land.

Expanding Access to College in Prisons

The Education Department has proposed to expand Pell Grant eligibility to prisoners. Although this will provide the opportunity for many to earn a degree behind bars, questions still remain on how the program will assure access and equity.

The True Cost of Federal Student Loans

The Education Department said the federal student loan program is generating billions in income for the federal government. A new report from the GAO shows that it is causing billions in lost revenue due to flaws in budget estimates.
Opinion

Congress Must Invest in Student Mental Health

Campuses need more federal resources for mental health and suicide prevention, Tanya Ang writes.

Higher Education and College Are Not the Same Thing

Journalist Will Bunch examines the parallel breakdowns of American politics and higher ed in After the Ivory Tower Falls.