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Debt Relief Blocked Again
Debt-relief advocates decry the ruling as “politically motivated” and “a miscarriage of justice” and ask the administration to extend the pause on student loan payments. (Update: U.S. appeals court imposes preliminary injunction.)
The Week in Admissions News
Another Varsity Blues sentence; moving forward on FAFSA simplification; frictionless syllabus access.
Niche Enters Direct Admissions Space
Company joins several others in the growing market.
ASA College Stripped of Accreditation
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education on Friday withdrew accreditation from ASA College, a for-profit institution beset by an...
UCLA Football Attracts Few Fans
The University of California, Los Angeles, plays its football games to half-capacity crowds, The New York Times reported. This is...
Bias and Artificial Intelligence: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York University Week: Madalina Vlasceanu, assistant professor of psychology, explores why artificial...
Rhodes Scholarship Winners Announced
Thirty-two Americans were announced Saturday as winners of Rhodes Scholarships. Rhodes Scholarships provide all expenses for two or three years...
Ohio State Pays to Settle Complaint About Foreign Support for Professor
Ohio State University has paid $875,689 to resolve civil allegations that it failed to disclose an Ohio State professor’s affiliations...
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