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The CFPB's 11th-Hour Stunner
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and two states sue Navient, the nation’s largest student loan servicer, for allegedly creating obstacles to repayment.
Chinese Company Accused of Fraud Withdraws From Project to Combat Fraud
A Chinese company that was the subject of a Reuters investigation into application fraud has withdrawn from a multi-university project...
Pearson Cuts Ebook Prices, Adds Print Rentals
Pearson will later this month cut rental prices for more than 2,000 ebooks by up to 50 percent, the company...
Immaculata Drops SAT/ACT Requirement
Immaculata University, in Pennsylvania, announced Tuesday that it is ending the requirement that undergraduate applicants submit SAT or ACT scores...
Celiac Disease
Celiac disease and gluten have become big topics in the news. In today's Academic Minute, St. Lawrence University's Paul Graham...

White Is the Word
Arizona lawmakers' failed proposed ban on “divisive” college courses signals new criticism of white studies. Similar courses -- though common -- have become controversial elsewhere. Those who teach them say the classes are being distorted.

Walking Papers at Morehouse
Students protest process and experts decry high turnover at HBCUs as trustees decide not to renew contract of president.

Tough Questions for DeVos
Democrats on the Senate’s education panel grill Betsy DeVos, Donald Trump’s nominee for education secretary, who generally avoids specific answers.
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