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Nebraska Regents Campaign on Antiabortion Measures
In the midst of re-election campaigns, two University of Nebraska regents are spending big on ads opposing a state ballot...
Texas State U Adjunct Accused of Soliciting Student Votes
Tanner Neidhardt, an adjunct professor at Texas State University and a local judge, is accused of breaking state law by...

The AAUP’s New President Is Not Staying Neutral
Todd Wolfson is pushing the century-old American Association of University Professors to fight higher ed’s detractors and “organize every campus.” But critics say the venerable organization is straying from its roots.
Betsy DeVos Pumps Funds Into Pro-Trump PAC
Former U.S. education secretary Betsy DeVos has recently poured $250,000 into Elon Musk’s super PAC, despite having resigned from the...
Christian College in Georgia Sues for State Aid Access
A private religious college in Georgia is the latest site of ongoing legal battles over taxpayer funds flowing to parochial...

The FAFSA Change Behind Colleges’ Pell Progress
Colleges are touting big boosts in Pell recipients this fall, made possible by the new FAFSA’s revised eligibility requirements. Does that mean they have more low-income students?

Opinion
Professors Should Discuss Elections in Class
Survey results showing that most professors don’t plan to discuss the upcoming election in the classroom are troubling, Clarissa Unger writes.

Biden Moves Forward With Next Debt Relief Plan Despite Legal Challenges
The long-awaited proposal is likely the last piece of Biden’s ambitious debt relief agenda, which has mostly been thwarted by the courts.
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