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The New FAFSA Is Here. Or Is It?

After a frustrating year of delays, the new federal aid application launched Dec. 30. But maintenance pauses, glitches and other obstacles have led to a rocky start.

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Harvard President Resigns Amid Controversy

Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday after weeks of withering criticism over missteps at a congressional hearing and numerous allegations of plagiarism.

UVA, San Diego State Under U.S. Investigation for Alleged Bias

The U.S. Education Department on Tuesday added the University of Virginia and San Diego State University to the growing list...
Harvard president Claudine Gay, a Black woman wearing black-framed glasses, at a congressional hearing in December.

Harvard President to Step Down Amid Controversy

Besieged by charges of plagiarism—on top of a disastrous appearance before a congressional hearing on antisemitism—Claudine Gay resigned after the shortest presidency in Harvard history.

Under Pressure, Education Dept. Plans 4th Session on Debt Relief Rules

The Education Department will consider ways to provide debt relief to student loan borrowers who are experiencing hardship, the agency...

UW La Crosse Chancellor Fired After Appearing in Adult Videos

University of Wisconsin–La Crosse chancellor Joe Gow was fired Wednesday for appearing with his wife in pornographic content on at...
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U.S. Trade Commission Accuses Grand Canyon of Deceptive Advertising

The FTC said the university deceived prospective doctoral students; Grand Canyon officials say Biden administration is out of step with other regulators that have declared it a nonprofit.

George Mason, UNC Under U.S. Investigation for Alleged Bias

The U.S. Education Department has added George Mason University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to the...