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President Biden stands in front of a blurred-out blue sign that says "canceling student debt."

Biden Scraps Debt Relief Plans, Other Regs

The Education Department also withdrew its controversial rule regarding the participation of transgender student athletes in sports that align with their gender identity.

Speaker Mike Johnson points a finger while standing behind a podium. Virginia Foxx and Elise Stefanik stand next to him.

House Republicans Lambaste Colleges’ Handling of Antisemitism in New Report

House leaders say that campus antisemitism has extended beyond student encampments to university health-care systems and call on the National...
A photograph of Rachel Dawson next to one of the University of Michigan's Burton Memorial Tower.

U of Michigan Says DEI Official Fired Over ‘Behavior’ at Protest, Conference

The New York Times reported that Rachel Dawson was fired after allegedly saying that Jews didn’t need her office’s diversity services. After that article, the university added that she misbehaved at a protest. 

Report: Should California Public Higher Ed Systems Merge?

A new report recommends a radical overhaul of California’s public higher education systems, EdSource reported. The University of California, California...

WIOA Reauthorization Included in Government Funding Bill

A proposed plan to fund the government through mid-March also includes sweeping legislation that would reauthorize the nation’s main workforce...

Jill Biden Stepping Down From Instructor Role at NOVA Community College

First Lady Jill Biden announced Monday that she’s taught her last class at Northern Virginia Community College after 15 years...
An image of two professional wrestlers in a match. One lunges over the other while the other seemingly cowers, protecting his head with his arm from a coming blow.

Is Higher Ed Ready to Be Bodyslammed?

Linda McMahon is set to wrestle higher education, Ryan Craig writes.

Three students in graduation caps stand in a row with their backs to the camera.

Americans Value Trade Colleges Over Ivies

A new survey finds that while most likely voters question higher ed’s price, they view some types of institutions more favorably than others.