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Biden’s SAVE Plan Blocked by Federal Court
An emergency stay issued Thursday prompted calls for the Education Department to pause student loan payments for borrowers. The agency says it is assessing its options following the ruling.

Report: Predictive Models May Have Bias Against Black and Hispanic Learners
A recent study from the American Educational Research Association’s journal finds predictive models can perpetuate social disparities and assume worse outcomes of some racial and ethnic groups.
Study: Women, People of Color Underrepresented in Top Jobs
UC Board Bans Political Statements From Department Homepages
Ben Sasse Stepping Down as University of Florida President

Desperate Times, Unorthodox Measures
The FAFSA fiasco set fall enrollments back, far behind targets for many vulnerable small colleges. Some are taking extreme steps to fill their empty seats.

Positive Partnership: Students Provide Mental Health Support for the Community
A virtual practicum opportunity for social work students helps them gain field experience while providing in-demand crisis help to those in need.

How a Second Trump Term Could Turn Up the Heat on Higher Ed
Higher ed wasn’t a top priority for Donald Trump when he first took office. But now that he and the GOP see attacking elite institutions and regulating colleges as winning political issues, a second term is likely to bring more aggressive policies.
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