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Debate Over Loan Payments in Coronavirus Package
Senate Republicans are still crafting their proposal for the upcoming coronavirus relief package, but partisan divisions are already emerging, including over whether to require student loan borrowers to begin making payments again.
Visiting Researchers With China Ties Charged With Visa Fraud
Federal prosecutors say a visiting researcher charged by the U.S. government with lying about her ties to the Chinese military...
Supreme Court Asked to Review Title IX ‘Circuit Split’
Former Michigan State University students have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review an appellate court’s December 2019 decision in...
Grants for Member Organizations in Pandemic
Ascendium Education Group has given grants to two higher education member organizations to help them continue their work amid the...
States Demand Action From ICE on International Students
A coalition of 17 states and the District of Columbia that filed a lawsuit challenging a Trump administration directive barring...
Academic Minute: Brand Fans
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Kennesaw State University Week, Amber Hutchins, associate professor of digital and new technologies...

Despite Pandemic, Opposition, Connecticut Merger Goes On
At its latest meeting with its accrediting commission, the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system presented its interim leadership and new name for the planned merger of its 12 community colleges.

Hong Kong Seeks to Attract International Students
It is offering scholarships and more to recruit those who would have gone to the West in past years.
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