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Balancing Response and Treatment
Survey suggests that increasing student demand for mental health services -- spurred by prevention and awareness campaigns -- may be leading colleges to focus less on ongoing treatment in order to respond more rapidly to high-risk students.
Analysis: Borrowers Would Pay More in Trump Plan
An analysis released by NerdWallet this week found that student loan borrowers would pay more each month under an income-driven...
GOP Senators Call for CFPB Director's Ouster
In a letter to President-elect Donald Trump this week, two GOP senators called for the removal of Richard Cordray as...
Poll: Bipartisan Support for Free College in States
A poll conducted after the presidential election on behalf of the Campaign for Free College Tuition found that 88 percent...
Harvard U, MIT Release Updated MOOC Report
Researchers at Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on Thursday released the latest version of an ongoing study...
Big Koch Foundation Grant to Black College Group
Charles Koch is giving -- through his foundation and business -- $25.6 million to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund to...
$500 Million Gift to UC San Francisco
The University of California, San Francisco, has announced a $500 million grant from the Helen Diller Foundation, one of the...
Fruit Flies Offer Fertility Clues
What can fruit flies tell us about ourselves? In today's Academic Minute, the University at Albany's Prashanth Rangan delves into...
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