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5.5M Borrowers Enroll in New U.S. Loan Repayment Plan
Nearly 5.5 million borrowers have signed up for the Biden administration’s new income-driven repayment program, and about half of those...
Caring for the Caregivers: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jung-Ah Lee, associate professor at the Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing at the...

Multnomah University to Merge Into Jessup University
Years of financial decline made it impossible for Multnomah to continue independently; the two Christian institutions will work “interdependently,” leaders say.
Office for Civil Rights Warns Colleges on Antisemitism and Islamophobia
Colleges and universities are legally required to protect students from antisemitism and Islamophobia, the Education Department reminded institutions Tuesday. “Hate-based...

How Jane Swift Is Supporting Meaningful Student Work
In this Q&A, Swift, new president of the nonprofit Education at Work, shares how her organization is working with colleges and corporations to help students gain valuable, and paid, real-world experiences—plus what she thinks career centers and educators must do to better prepare students.
Davidson Will Keep Name of Enslaver on Building
Davidson College in North Carolina has elected not to change the name of a building named after Maxwell Chambers, a...

Weighing Perceptions Against Realities of Going to College
A new poll of high school students found that cost has a significant influence on the college they attend, but so do perceptions about the experience they’ll have there.
Affirmative Action Ban Won’t Impact Most Admissions: Report
The Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action will not affect admissions at most colleges and universities, a new report from...
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