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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.

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.

Bonds for Higher Ed on the Ballot
Voters in California, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Utah are weighing whether to give public colleges and universities more money.

U.S. Higher Ed Isn’t Ready for Authoritarianism
Universities are unprepared for the possibility of a Trump win, Austin Sarat writes.

International University Leaders Convene to Discuss Threats to Academic Freedom
Speakers linked academic freedom and the future of democracy less than two weeks before the presidential election.

What McAllen, Tex., Tells Us About Problems in the Gainful-Employment Rule
The new rule doesn’t account for gender, geographic and racial wage gaps, Josue Vasquez and Felida Villarreal write.

U.S. Will Withdraw Controversial Outsourcing Guidance
The guidance, first issued in February 2023, was aimed at regulating online program managers—but higher ed groups warned of unintended consequences.

Cost of Living, Economy Top Issue for Student Voters
The average college student ranks cost of living and the economy as the most important factor in their voting decision this fall, finds recent survey data from Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab.
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