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Debt Relief Heads to Supreme Court

The court will hear arguments in February on whether the Biden administration is legally able to forgive federal student loans. An injunction blocking the debt relief will remain in place.

Faculties So White

A new report underscores how faculty diversity and student success go “hand-in-hand” and asks, “Why are university faculties so white?”
Opinion

F. Scott and the Qatar World Cup

In watching the World Cup in Qatar in a world rife with whataboutism, David S. Busch reflects on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s definition of intelligence.

Can ‘Dirty Money’ Pollute Climate Scholarship?

Stanford’s new Doerr School of Sustainability is under fire for accepting money from fossil fuel companies, igniting a debate about the influence of the industry on climate research.

University of Kentucky Set to Remove Controversial Mural

The University of Kentucky announced on Nov. 22 that a controversial mural is to be removed and relocated after years...

A Double Standard for Students at Risk?

Universities should recognize and reconsider the differential treatment they offer Global South students fleeing persecution, writes Isabella Aung.

Grand Canyon U Loses Lawsuit Against Education Department

A federal district judge in Arizona ruled Thursday that the U.S. Department of Education acted lawfully when it denied Grand...
Opinion

First-Person Singular

Scott McLemee highlights forthcoming university press books of a more personal nature.