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Wealthy Students' Borrowing Spikes

A new report found that wealthy students borrowed more frequently and borrowed larger sums in recent years, outpacing borrowing increases among less well-off students.

Study on Marketplace for Income-Share Agreements

A new discussion paper from the Consumer Finance Institute of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia analyzes the nascent marketplace...

Senate Compromise on HBCU Funding, FAFSA

Leaders of the education committee of the U.S. Senate on Tuesday released a bipartisan proposed amendment that would make permanent...

On Strike at Harvard

Graduate assistants walk out following prolonged contract negotiations over pay, benefits and Title IX protections.

Booker's Plan for HBCUs

Senator Cory Booker, the New Jersey Democrat and 2020 presidential hopeful, unveiled a plan Tuesday to protect historically black colleges...

Georgetown Athletes Accused of Assault, Burglary

Three Georgetown University men’s basketball players were issued temporary restraining orders on Nov. 12 after a female student accused them...

Jacksonville Cuts Division I Football

Jacksonville University, a private university in Jacksonville, Fla., is discontinuing its Division I football team to invest more in its...

The Pulse: Shaunak Roy of Yellowdig

This month's edition of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Shaunak Roy, CEO and founder of Yellowdig.