New US free college plans show pitfalls of local options
Cornell, New Mexico and Morehouse schemes highlight importance of debate at federal level, say experts
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Cornell, New Mexico and Morehouse schemes highlight importance of debate at federal level, say experts
Students around the country are taking part in “poverty simulations,” extended scenarios put on by numerous university administrations that purportedly depict the real-life experiences of impoverished people.
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Income-share agreements are drawing attention from lawmakers, although relatively few students so far have signed up for the loan alternative. Two organizations with markedly different approaches are looking to change that.
HE institutions have offered more than 2,000 places to GSM students, but uncertainty remains over fate of others
Education Department inquiry into Middle East studies program jointly operated by Duke and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill raises academic freedom concerns.
Decreased higher ed market share signals shift in online program management
Harvard University recently signed on to an environmentally minded “Cool Food Pledge” in an effort to reduce its carbon footprint.
Federal appeals court rules that the University of Michigan's Bias Response Team might not be able to punish students, but it may still have powers that could limit free expression on campus.
Lack of scholarly freedom in China threatens future progress for its universities and harms overseas partnerships, warns Scholars at Risk