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Is Change Ahead for Title IX?
Michael T. Raupp explores whether a recent court of appeals decision on sexual orientation discrimination will result in new interpretations.

Georgia's Next Stab at Efficiency
As consolidation efforts continue, the public university system sets its sights on assessing campus and systemwide administrative costs and performance.

N.Y.'s Tuition-Free Dream Meets Details
Clawback provisions and residency requirements worry critics, but New York's governor is pushing the big picture.

A Marketplace in Confusion
New York's private colleges and universities don't know what to expect under the state's free tuition program for students attending public colleges.

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University Research and the Great Mistake
Universities are caught in a privatization trap that they built themselves and that will be difficult to take apart, argues Christopher Newfield.

U.S. Alters Rules for Picking Student Loan Servicers
New federal memorandum rescinds previous guidance governing selection of loan servicers, removing some consumer protections.

Choice and Student Debt
Most students pay more for college than an affordability benchmark recommends, according to a new report, and some of the overspending is by choice.

New York Adopts Free Tuition
SUNY and CUNY students from families with incomes up to $125,000 will not pay tuition. But some aid experts are alarmed by requirement that graduates stay in state for same number of years they receive the benefit.
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