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Change Comes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness

Most of the reforms are temporary, but they’ll still help hundreds of thousands of borrowers chart a renewed path toward loan forgiveness.

More Than 75% of Colleges Don’t Require SAT or ACT

More than 1,775 U.S. colleges and universities -- three-quarters of the four-year institutions in the United States -- are either...

Allegations of Ignored Harassment at Alabama-Birmingham

A former research scientist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is suing the institution, saying it ignored her complaints...

Amazon’s Approach to Educating Its Employees: The Key Podcast

Amazon is the second-biggest employer in the U.S. -- and one of the country’s largest investors in education and training...

Students Gather in Washington to Protest Sexual Assault

The Education Department refused to heed a petition by students and sexual assault survivors demanding an immediate rollback of the Title IX changes instituted by the Trump administration.

Abdulrazak Gurnah Wins Nobel Prize in Literature

Abdulrazak Gurnah was named the winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature this morning. He was honored "for his...

Capital Campaign Watch: Caltech, Cedarville, Kent State, Missouri U of Science and Technology, Ohio Wesleyan, U of North Carolina Greensboro, U of Pennsylvania, Yale

Starting Out Cedarville University launched a campaign to raise $125 million, probably by 2024. The university has already raised 76...

California Governor Signs Bill to Ease Transfer

California governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation Wednesday intended to ease the transfer process for the state’s community college students to...