Trump Education Official to Resign and Call for Mass Student-Loan Forgiveness
A. Wayne Johnson, appointed by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, calls the student-loan system ‘fundamentally broken’
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A. Wayne Johnson, appointed by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, calls the student-loan system ‘fundamentally broken’
The editor-in-chief of the NYU student newspaper pulled an advertisement purchased by Rich Lowry, stating that it would have “marginalized people of color on our campus.”
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Former ICE Acting Director Tom Homan was shouted off stage by protesters at the University of Pennysylvania.
An industry emerges to issue loans to international students. Interest rates are high, but the companies say they are filling an unmet need and expanding access.