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Finding the Sweet Spot on Student Loan Forgiveness

President Biden has yet to deliver on his campaign promise to forgive at least some student loan debt. Doing so would be a big win for key voting blocs heading into the midterms, but some are hoping for more forgiveness than others.

University of Southern California Frats Go Rogue

Eight fraternities have disaffiliated from the university in what USC officials say is a show of rebellion over new rushing and party rules. The move is part of a national trend.
Opinion

‘Professor of Apocalypse’

Scott McLemee reviews Jerry Z. Muller’s Professor of Apocalypse: The Many Lives of Jacob Taubes.

Stop Blaming Faculty of Color

Colleges should make good on the promises they have made about diversity, equity and inclusion and actually do the work of making real change, Sydney Freeman Jr. writes.

Tumult Continues in College Football Land

As Big Ten announces $1-billion-a-year TV contract including its newest members, California system explores whether it can block UCLA from leaving Pac-10. And could big-time football powers leave the NCAA?

A New Look at College Affordability for Indigenous Students

A group of scholarship providers for Native American students on Wednesday released a report detailing their first national study on...

N.Y. Tuition Assistance Program Expands to Part-Time Students

New York governor Kathy Hochul announced Thursday that the state’s Tuition Assistance Program will extend to part-time students taking six...

Seeking the Best Diet for Patients With Crohn’s: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Week: Dr. Maria Abreu, professor of...