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A Deportation Case Galvanizes a Campus
MIT rallies around a custodian who has been detained by immigration authorities and faces possible deportation.

State Funding Cuts Matter
For every $1,000 cut from per-student state and local appropriations, the average student can be expected to pay $257 more per year in tuition and fees -- and the rate is rising.

What Makes a Good Free College Plan?
It is important to ask crucial funding questions about such plans now, argues Bob Samuels.

Education Spending in the Crosshairs
Many cuts proposed by Trump have been avoided in House appropriations bill, but GOP budget resolution could lead to major changes to student aid.

Proposed Federal Policy Would Cripple University Research
A proposal by the federal Office of Management and Budget would leave higher education research institutions in every state in an impossible situation, write the chief research officers of 12 Florida colleges and universities.

Obama Under Secretary Is ACE's Next President
Ted Mitchell brings a wide-ranging background to the American Council on Education, including work on reforms the higher education lobby group has opposed.

A Punishment That Doesn't Work
A new research paper finds that excess credit hour policies don’t lead to completion, just more student debt.

Rallying to Defend Grants for Grad Students
House appropriations bill eliminates funding for small but critical program supporting international research and travel by doctoral students.
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