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The Struggles of Income-Driven Repayment

A new report outlines the challenges Black borrowers face with income-driven repayment plans, while another offers a solution -- all while the Department of Education is considering new possibilities for the plans.

Anonymous Donor Gives Catawba College $200M

An anonymous donor has given Catawba College $200 million, the largest gift in the 170-year history of the private North...
Opinion

Shared Governance Within the Autocratic Academy

Has the pandemic shown us how and why shared governance is fatally flawed? Timothy Kaufman-Osborn explores the answer to that question.

Academics Fear New Law in Singapore

Government will be authorized to investigate and obstruct “hostile information campaigns.”

Morgan State Announces $2.7M Gift to Re-Establish Wrestling

Morgan State University announced Thursday that it has received a $2.7 million gift, the largest in the history of its...

Partisan Gerrymandering Targets Campuses

New research shows that gerrymandering dilutes the impact of student voters on large campuses -- especially at HBCUs. Voting rights groups are working to combat the practice.

A Struggling College’s Plea for Help: The Key Podcast

“Time is growing short.” That’s how Bloomfield College’s president, Marcheta P. Evans, described the struggling private college’s situation this week...

Academic Minute: Hypertension Medications and Memory Loss

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of California, Irvine, Week: Jean Ho, postdoctoral scholar, explains how warding off...