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Higher Ed Deal in the Works?

Senator Lamar Alexander says a bill to reauthorize the Higher Education Act should pass the education committee in about a month, to give it time to get through Congress this year.

Senate Might Rebuke DeVos on Borrower Defense

As Senate debates joining House in condemning Education Department rule on forgiving student loans, key Republicans are on the fence.

(Some) Free Tuition for Some in New Jersey

New Jersey is trying to expand its tuition-free program from community colleges to four-year institutions. In this major exporter of students, the move could have ripple effects for colleges in nearby states.

Rising Tensions Between DeVos and Democrats

Tensions between congressional Democrats and U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos rise with a scathing letter to a House committee.
Opinion

An Open Letter on Student Debt

Our students deserve better than the mess our lending policies have created, 73 scholars write.

White House to Promote Alternatives to the Degree

New Ad Council campaign will tout alternatives to the four-year degree. Led by CEOs of Apple and IBM, the project comes from a White House-convened task force on workforce policy.

More Scrutiny of Legacy Admissions

Michael Bloomberg's higher education plan and controversial remarks by Northwestern's president have renewed scrutiny of colleges giving children of alumni preferential treatment in admissions.

Visa Obstacles Thwart Renowned Foreign Scholars

A German professor invited to Virginia to teach about far-right politics faces visa delays, and a British professor focused on human rights can't travel to Florida in the latest cases of scholars facing heightened scrutiny by U.S. immigration authorities.