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The Pros and Cons of Professional Judgment
When it comes to providing financial aid, such judgment can help students but often fail to aid those who need help the most, argue Jaime Ramirez-Mendoza and Tiffany Jones.

‘Deeply Harmful Rhetoric’
Political science association apologizes for its "both sides" statement on the Capitol mobbing.

Little Legacy on Higher Ed—Except Controversy
After a tumultuous four years, Betsy DeVos leaves her tenure as education secretary knowing much of what she did will be undone by the Biden administration.

More of a ‘Sieg Heil’ Than a Question…
Audience member interrupts panelist at last week's historical archaeology conference -- and gives her the Nazi salute when she tries to redirect the conversation.

Lots of Hope, No Guarantees
The capture of the Senate by Democrats increases chances Congress will take up college affordability proposals, but it's unclear how far they will go.

Betsy DeVos Resigns
Education Secretary resigns, citing the role of Trump's "rhetoric" in violent protests at the U.S. Capitol building.

‘Far Worse Than Nixon’
Even seasoned historians and political scientists struggled to digest Wednesday's siege on the Capitol -- then offered scathing critiques of Trump and his extremist supporters and “enablers.”

Biden's Choice for Education Secretary
Miguel Cardona, education commissioner in Connecticut, is a strong defender of public schools. Biden reiterates support for free community college and all public colleges for families earning less than $125,000.
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