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  • Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden’s nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, said she wouldn’t hear the Harvard University affirmative action case in the fall if she is confirmed.
  • The Common Application continues to see good numbers in March.
  • The University of Southern California is withdrawing its education school from U.S. News & World Report’s graduate school rankings, which are about to come out, after determining it had provided the publication with inaccurate data going back at least five years.
  • A new analysis by the California Policy Lab and the Student Loan Law Initiative shows that the student loan pause improved the credit standing for most of the 26 million affected borrowers who have had their payments paused since March 2020. The analysis also projects what may happen if the pause expires in May, including that at least 7.8 million borrowers are at high risk of struggling to repay their loans.
  • Days after another shooting near campus, Temple University announced a series of measures to enhance student safety—including giving $2,500 grants to neighborhood landlords to upgrade security.

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