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How to Help Students Debate Constructively
Students gathered at George Washington University to debate U.S.-Israel policy and to learn how to have peaceful discussions about tense and nuanced topics.

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.

Thinking About Life After College
In the career readiness portion of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey, most students say they’re stressed about life after college—but also confident about their future success. Students are “meh” on career centers but enthusiastic about finding internships.

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.

Students Under More Surveillance Than Ever
A new book from a Purdue University professor outlines how universities’ embrace of some digital technology tools is reinforcing racial and economic inequities.
Under Borrower Defense, Ed Dept. Forgave $17.2B in Student Loans

Positive Partnership: Creating Internships for Community College Students
Two-year college students are less likely to have paid internship experiences compared to their four-year peers. Community and institutional partnerships can provide additional opportunities for this population.
With $132 Million Gift, Washington and Lee to Go Need-Blind
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