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President Biden and Education Secretary Miguel Cardona

Inside Biden’s Debt Relief Plan

The president announced a plan expected to impact 95 percent of the 43 million federal student loan borrowers. Democrats call the announcement a win for low- and middle-income Americans. Republicans question its legality.

Addressing a Professor’s Use of the N-Word

A professor at Claremont McKenna accuses it of violating his academic freedom, but the college pokes holes in his story. Beyond these competing narratives, how should colleges respond to student complaints about professors quoting racial slurs in class?

New Programs: Veterinary Forensic Science, Construction Management, Computational Social Science

Florida International University is launching a professional science master’s degree in veterinary forensic science. University of Evansville is starting a...
Opinion

Canceling Debt Is a Start—but Only a Start

Biden’s student loan forgiveness, while welcome, barely scratches the surface of what’s needed to address higher education affordability and access, Jamie Merisotis writes.

Final Rule on DACA Released

The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday released a final rule on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program...

The Great Lakes’ Troubled Water Quality: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel Macfarlane, associate professor in the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability at Western Michigan...

U of Delaware Imposes 2-Week Mask Mandate

The University of Delaware is imposing a two-week mask mandate for all classrooms, research laboratories and university transportation. The university...

Small Colleges Share Online Programs, Powered by a Company

Several colleges have increased enrollment and reaped financial gains from using Rize Education’s courses in high-demand fields, largely overcoming faculty concerns about loss of control.