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Biden Administration Rolls Out Early Debt Cancellation Pathway for Some Borrowers

Students who borrowed $12,000 or less for college and have been paying their loans back for at least 10 years...

Senate Bill Takes on Campus Antisemitism

Colleges and universities would have to report annually the number of civil rights complaints they receive and how they addressed...

Report: Little Movement on Pay Equity in Higher Ed

A new report from College and University Professional Association for Human Resources released Thursday finds a lack of “meaningful progress”...

Assessing the Lethality of Domestic Violence Offenders: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Durant Frantzen, department chair and professor of criminology and criminal justice at Texas A&M University...

$100M Gift Will Build Endowment Pool for 37 HBCUs

The United Negro College Fund, which represents private historically Black colleges and universities, received $100 million from the Lilly Endowment...
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Report: Online Education Completion Lags Behind Face-to-Face Instruction

The University of Florida’s Institute of Higher Education found students who enroll in exclusively online degree programs were less likely to complete a degree than peers who enrolled in some face-to-face courses. But certain actions can help promote online learning success.

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Students’ Biggest Career Influences

In this latest set of Student Voice survey findings, students name parents as their top career influence and reflect on the value of experiential learning. Meanwhile, just a third of those soon to graduate say they have definitely decided on a career.

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Sports Costs Are an Affordability Issue

It’s time to stop saddling students with the out-of-control costs of Division I sports, Michael F. Cavanagh writes.