Two Homeland Attacks Rattle Americans Amid War with Iran
Peter Bergen discusses recent attacks in the U.S. and the war in Iran with CNN.
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The President’s budget may fall flat in Congress.
The University of Wisconsin at Madison is planning to substantially boost its spending on non-need-based aid, known as “merit-based.”
Another year, another budget, another buried bombshell in it about the runaway costs of the income-based repayment program (IBR).
The Senate HELP committee will likely use a report written by the higher education lobby as the foundation for Higher Education Act.
Higher Ed Happy Hour Episode 13: Kevin, Libby, and Andrew debate recent campus tenure controversies, plus Jeb Bush’s higher ed agenda.
Over the holidays, the Department of Labor adopted an open licensing requirement for certain educational resources.
Those enrolling in IBR, PAYE, and REPAYE, will be taxed on their forgiven loans. Congress could fix it, but probably won’t.
Last year’s collapse of the Corinthian Colleges made widely known to many: reform in higher education is necessary.
Members of EDUCAUSE have named their top priorities for 2016.
Billions of loans are made to parents of college under an unusual program every year – but where do these dollars go?