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President Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

President Biden Plans to Change How Students Pay for College

The restart of student loan repayment looms as the Biden administration readies to roll out a new way to help borrowers at risk of defaulting.

A photo of the Connecticut State Library and Supreme Court building.

Defamation Ruling Could Influence Title IX Cases, Policy

Court’s ruling that a former Yale undergraduate can sue the student who accused him of rape could be cited in future cases and litigation over federal Title IX rules, some experts assert.

Opinion

The Rise, Dilution, and Death of Affirmative Action, 1970-2023

The Supreme Court's recent decisions follow decades of declining commitment to equal opportunity.

U of Idaho Delays Demolishing House Where Killings Took Place

The University of Idaho will not demolish the house where four of its students were killed in November until this...

Tribes Call for Reparations From University of Minnesota

A group of 11 Native American tribes is calling on the University of Minnesota to pay reparations for past harms...
Students hang out in Widener University's mental health space for student athletes

Program Innovation: A Student-Directed Safe Space for Athletes

This spring, Widener University opened a room dedicated to relaxation and recharging in its athletics facility, establishing a place for student athletes to discuss and maintain mental health and wellness.

Hackers Sent Hoax Email Claiming Death of UConn President

Hackers took aim at the University of Connecticut last week, sending students a hoax email that falsely announced the death...
Edward Blum, a middle-aged light-skinned man with gray hair wearing a suit and standing on marble steps.

The Demands of Students for Fair Admissions

In wake of Supreme Court ruling, the group urges colleges to act quickly. Some experts on affirmative action aren’t so sure.