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‘We’re Not Playing’
Student protesters occupying a building at Syracuse University have dug in their heels and refused to leave. University leaders responded by suspending them.
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Title IX Complicates Hill Negotiations on Higher Ed
Final Title IX rule from Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is expected to set off a fight on Capitol Hill, and one of the casualties could be reauthorizing the Higher Education Act.
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Free Speech Reversal
Louisville officials changed their minds about the free speech rights of a student who distributed anti-gay pamphlets at a LGBTQ Studies course. They have banned him from repeating his action.
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Florida: Professors Can't Exclude Students Because of Fear of Virus
University acts after it received a complaint.
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Growing Federal Subsidies for Graduate Loan Debt
Almost half of federal student loans are being repaid through more generous income-driven repayment plans, new data show, with 80 percent of government subsidies now going to graduate student borrowers.
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Job Market Stabilizes for Historians
History jobs report indicates that the market may be stabilizing and could do so further as the number of new Ph.D.s continues to decline.
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The Other Student Debt Jubilee
New data show that graduate students are earning windfall benefits with income-based repayment, Jason Delisle writes, arguing that the federal programs are providing the largest benefits to those who need them least.
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New International Enrollments Climb at U.S. Grad Schools
Survey finds increases in international applications and first-time international enrollments at U.S. graduate schools last fall. But looking ahead to this fall, uncertainties abound.
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