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The Trouble With Some LGBT-Exclusive Campus Spaces
They won’t get us closer to an equal, open society, argues Richard Greggory Johnson III.

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Worse Than It Sounds
Megan McClean Coval warns of the dangers of Congress’s proposed cuts to the Pell Grant reserve fund.
Long Wait for Loan Forgiveness
For those who took out loans to attend for-profit institutions accused of fraud and abuse, delays from Education Department in reviewing loan-forgiveness claims are salt in the wounds. Inside Higher Ed spoke to several of those borrowers.
The Numbers Won’t Speak for Themselves
An high-profile legal case about Mexican-American studies demonstrates why academics should become publicly engaged in issues in contemporary society, argue Nolan L. Cabrera, Stephen Pitti and Angela Valenzuela.

A University's Big Move on Socioeconomic Diversity
Using funds from its endowment to expand financial aid, Boston University notches sizable increase in proportion of its freshmen who come from low-income backgrounds.

Education Dept. Ends Partnership With CFPB
The agency this week quietly ended a collaboration with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to share information about student loan complaints.

A Merger Brews in Boston
Boston University and Wheelock College enter talks to combine the institutions.
New Programs: Public Relations, Agriculture Education, Health Services Administration, Higher Education, Cybersecurity, Political Communication, Comic Arts, Public Health, Drones, Special Education, Craft Studies
Belhaven University is starting a bachelor of arts in public relations. Central State University, in Ohio, is starting a bachelor...
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