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What the People Want
Across partisan lines, citizens agree on one thing—how public universities should spend their money, David V. Rosowsky, E. Gordon Gee and Stephen M. Gavazzi write.
Justice Barrett, Again, Rejects Attempt to Block Debt Relief
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett on Friday rejected, for the second time, an emergency request to block President Biden’s...
Deeply Divided
Yeshiva University announced plans to start a new LGBTQ club while continuing its legal battle with the existing one. The ordeal gets at bigger questions roiling the Orthodox campus about who has a right to decide how LGBTQ students gather.
U of Utah Police Will No Longer Say 3 Things
Jason Hinojosa, the interim chief of police at the University of Utah, has banned three phrases from police work, The...
McPherson College Receives Gift of Up to $500 Million
McPherson College in Kansas could be the recipient of a $500 million gift, depending on donor matches. An anonymous donor...
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Ethical College Admissions: The Supreme Court
Jim Jump writes of the implications of what the justices said.
New Programs: Physician Assistant Studies, Regenerative Medicine, Social Media Management, Public Health, Public Administration
Drury University is starting a master of science in physician assistant studies. Indiana University at Indianapolis is launching a master...
The Week in Admissions News
Twenty-six million applicants for debt relief; a fake Stanford student; UPS loses SATs in El Paso; A Dream Defaulted; therapy without limits.
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