Avoiding the loan forgiveness debate
Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Under Secretary James Kvaal focus instead on actions the department is taking to ease borrowers’ loan burden. Read more
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Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona and Under Secretary James Kvaal focus instead on actions the department is taking to ease borrowers’ loan burden. Read more
White and Asian male student applicants, with the slim exception of veterans or those with disabilities, are the only students who are not encouraged to apply for a lucrative learning opportunity offered through Washington and Lee University’s Williams School of Commerce, Economics and Politics. Read more
A creative writing professor at Emerson College who has produced work critical of White people is being appointed to an interim deanship. Read more
Microsoft is under fire from angry users after announcing plans for a built-in "buy now pay later" function in its Edge web browser. Read more
Advocates fulfil 2011 Obama promise of 100,000 new science and engineering teachers in decade, citing gains in recruitment and evidence-based training Read more
Making job outcomes apparent before a learner considers enrolling is one of the best things an institution can do for student success. Read more
Five major textbook publishers band together in a lawsuit accusing e-commerce hub Shopify of enabling digital piracy. Read more
About one-third of law schools already accept it. Will the rest now follow suit? Read more
After a brief pause, UT-Austin recently restarted the GoKar program, which develops critical race theory training materials for 4- and 5-year-olds who are white. Read more
The University of Akron announced that it will be closing its Chinese funded Confucius Institute effective June 2022. Read more