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Debt Relief Has Public Support

However, political tension in Congress could bring strong opposition from Republicans to any broad move by Biden. Here’s what this means for the future of higher education and the federal government.

Just Last Year

Notre Dame faces new questions about the professor who wrote a 2013 article that apparently influenced the mass shooting in Buffalo.

Poland’s President Delays an Academic’s Promotion

The scholar involved has been waiting three years. His work is on the Holocaust.
Opinion

A Present of Things Past

Scott McLemee takes an early look at university press books coming this fall.

The Prestige Name Game

New York State is allowing colleges in the state that meet certain criteria to formally call themselves universities. Several image-conscious institutions have done just that.

Capital Campaign Watch: Kettering, St. Norbert, Wilmington

Starting Off St. Norbert College is starting a campaign to raise $125 million by next year, the college’s 125th birthday...

California Assembly Passes Remedial-Education Reform Bill

The California Assembly unanimously passed new legislation on Wednesday to advance reforms to remedial education in the California Community Colleges...

Fairmont State Board Terminates President’s Contract

Fairmont State University president Mirta Martin announced earlier this month that she would not seek a contract renewal when her...