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New Programs: Civil Engineering, Health Data Science, Financial Planning, Psychology, Tourism Management, Counseling, Education, Social Work, Nursing
Cedarville University is starting an undergraduate major in civil engineering. Dartmouth College is starting a master's in health data science...

Crunch Time for Perkins Loan Program
The federal student loan program expires Sept. 30, and it’s unclear if an extension will go through -- despite backing from colleges and bipartisan support.

Does $200 Million Quack?
Medical researchers say UC Irvine is advancing junk science by taking funds from wealthy donors who favor nontraditional therapies.

Court Finds Due Process Denied in Sex Assault Case
Federal panel blocks suspension of University of Cincinnati graduate student, saying institution did not respect his constitutional rights after he was accused of sexual assault.

The Tuition-Reset Strategy
Large number of private colleges plan tuition resets next year despite many experts’ view that the practice is a gimmick. The colleges hope to grow enrollment, contain student costs and prove critics wrong. But it won’t be easy.

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

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.
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