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New Uncertainty on Title IX
DeVos Title IX proposal would make campus hearings into "mini courtrooms," higher education lawyers say, with cross-examination requirements survivor advocates criticized.

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Boarding Up a Window on Vocational Ed
Rescinding the gainful-employment rule will mean important performance data will disappear from public view, write Paul Glastris and Robert Kelchen.

Sharp Divide Over Trump Administration's Title IX Overhaul
DeVos says proposed campus sexual misconduct rule will restore fairness. But survivor advocates warn it will reduce the responsibility of colleges to maintain a safe environment.

The Summer Pell Bump
More Pell Grant recipients attended community colleges last summer, survey finds, after the federal government reinstated eligibility for year-round grants.

At Spelman, Taking Voting Rights Seriously
Amid contentious battle over alleged voter suppression, college's president urges students to be sure their votes are counted.

‘Unprecedented’ Turnout by College Students in Midterm Elections
College-age citizens appear to have voted at record levels and influenced multiple close races.

Cash Cows No Longer
As states compete for a shrinking group of freshmen, historic out-of-state tuition premiums may no longer be a sure source of income for state higher ed systems.

Opinion
Refuting the Politicization of Student Affairs Work
Dafina-Lazarus Stewart challenges the view that student affairs administrators are socializing students into a leftist ideology.
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