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A First Move on Borrower Defense
Students who were misled by their institution and only received partial government relief are due more help, to the tune of $1 billion, the Education Department announced.

COVID-19 Changes at the Top in Australia
Some university leaders are burned out -- and others want to travel to be closer to family members.

Colleges a ‘Juicy Target’ for Cyberextortion
Cybercriminals using ransomware increasingly focus on colleges and universities. What steps can institutions take to minimize their own risks -- and threats to the sector?
House Passes Dream Act
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 229 to 197 Thursday in favor of the American Dream and Promise Act of...
Academic Minute: Health Risks of Skin Lightening
Today on the Academic Minute: Rokeshia Renné Ashley, visiting assistant professor in the department of communication at Florida International University...
Richmond Students Continue to Call for Building Name Changes
A coalition of Black students at the University of Richmond calling for the names of a slave owner and a segregationist to be removed from campus buildings has moved up their deadline for demands to be met in response to university leaders’ refusal to change the names.
Senators Reintroduce Bill to Track Student-Level Outcomes
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators on Thursday introduced into the new Congress the College Transparency Act, which would remove...
Athletes Start #NotNCAAProperty Protest Ahead of Tourney
Athletes competing in the upcoming National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I men’s basketball tournament started a social media campaign Wednesday...
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