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Senators Push Alternative to Student Loans
Lawmakers argue bipartisan bill would spur growth of income-share agreements by clarifying consumer protections. Skeptics say the agreements offer students a different kind of debt.
Charges Dropped Against Tulane Professors
The U.S. attorney's office in Louisiana dropped charges against two Tulane University professors who were accused of stealing trade secrets...
Southern Cal's Investigation Into Admissions Fraud
The University of Southern California has been investigating allegations about the admissions of 33 students, more by far than any...
Minnesota Instructors File for Over $100,000 in Lost Wages
Instructors at two-year public universities in Minnesota have filed for more than $100,000 in lost wages through a settlement agreement...
College Settles in Professor's Retaliation Case
Inver Hills Community College in Minnesota has settled for $82,500, plus a year’s salary and a lifetime employment ban with...
French-Iranian Academic Arrested in Iran
An anthropologist at Paris’s prestigious Sciences Po University with dual French and Iranian nationality has been arrested and denied contact...
Pain and Gender
Does our sex determine how our pain is measured? In today's Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight, Yale University's Brian Earp...
Taking Stock of Pell Grants Behind Bars
At an annual meeting of supporters of the Second Chance Pell pilot program, many attendees focused on full reinstatement of federal aid for incarcerated students.
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