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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.