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Does the Supreme Court Order Apply to Financial Aid?
Missouri attorney general tells all colleges to drop minority scholarships. University of Missouri system complies.
Education Department Urged to Investigate Harvard’s Legacy Admissions
Three groups in Boston—the Chica Project, the African Community Economic Development of New England and the Greater Boston Latino Network—have...
The Week in Admissions News
Orthodox students criticize Brandeis ad; Hope College bets on tuition-free program; Louisiana requires “In God We Trust” in classrooms.

Chinese Scientists Increasingly Leaving U.S.
A new study suggests the Department of Justice’s China Initiative investigations may have strengthened the foreign power by encouraging more scientists to relocate there.
Student Perceptions of ChatGPT: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Thomas Mennella, associate professor of biology at Western New England University, explores how students feel...
Overcoming Adversity: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Robin Morrison, senior researcher at the University of Zurich and affiliate scientist at the Dian...

Biden Proposes New Debt-Relief Plan After Supreme Court Rejects Initial Proposal
The 6-to-3 decision stops the Biden administration from moving forward with plans to forgive up to $20,000 in student loans for eligible Americans, but the administration announced new steps to aid borrowers.
Kentucky Supreme Court Rules That Student Lawsuit Over COVID-19 May Continue
The Kentucky Supreme Court has sided with students, allowing their suit to proceed. They are seeking more than $200 million...
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