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Demand Strong for Student Loan Forgiveness

New data from the Department of Education show more than 400,000 have submitted a form indicating interest in a new Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.

Federal Interpretation -- or Legislation?

Federal court ruling on Obama administration guidance on use of school facilities by transgender students could clear the way for a challenge to the Education Department's 2011 letter on campus sexual assault.

Search and Seizure

Following a series of troubling incidents at fraternities and sororities, Indiana U adopts rules that allow officials to enter Greek houses when they believe rules are being broken -- even when houses are privately owned.
Opinion

Help Stop Trumpian Calamity

Donald Trump’s election would cause fundamental harm to the country, and higher education leaders should intervene to call out the dangers, writes Michael Roth.

Administrator Donates Kidney to Colleague

An inspiring story from the University of Mississippi: colleagues Charlotte Pegues and Leslie Banahan share a special bond because Banahan...

Thai Student Activist Released on Bail, Detained Again

A hunger-striking student activist in Thailand was released on bail Friday only to be detained again on another charge, the...

Wells Fargo to Pay $3.6M Fine Over Loan Servicing

Wells Fargo will fork over more than $3.6 million to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to settle claims over what...

Ursinus Offers $30,000 a Year to Some Students

Ursinus College is making a bid to prove to top students that it can be affordable, starting a new scholarship...