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Expanding GI Bill Benefits
The GI Bill update, the first since 2011, removes 15-year time limit for benefits and awards semester of aid to veterans affected by closures of for-profit colleges.

Correcting Jeff Sessions
Attorney general railed against crime in sanctuary cities, citing two professors’ work. But his claims are contrary to their conclusions.

Avoiding Awareness Gaps With Promise Programs
Surveys find that language and distance, particularly for small groups of nationalities, can be barriers to raising awareness about Long Beach's popular college promise program.

Opinion
From Unruly Hearts to Open Minds
Michael S. Roth examines campus intellectual diversity in the age of polarization.
DeVos Hints at Changes in Title IX Enforcement
Education secretary, after day of meetings on campus sex assaults, says that “many things are not working well.” Advocates fear she will loosen requirements of colleges.

Invitation and Comment Alarm Advocates for Assault Victims
Women’s groups alarmed that Title IX summit will include “men’s rights” groups that many say minimize reality of rape; statement from key civil rights official -- on which she later backtracked -- casts doubt on 90 percent of campus reports of assaults.

Opinion
Republicans Don’t Hate Higher Education
While the majority of Republicans may believe colleges have a negative impact on America, they probably don’t feel that way about their alma maters or intercollegiate sports teams, writes Christopher R. Marsicano.

Stealth Attack on Liberal Scholar?
Historian alleges coordinated criticism of her latest book, which is critical of radical right, from many who have received Koch funding.
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