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Biden’s new plan to cancel $39 billion in student loans has been hit by a lawsuit from 2 conservative groups that want to block it
PoliticsBiden’s new plan to cancel $39 billion in student loans has been hit by a lawsuit from 2 conservative groups that want to block it
By Collin Binkley and The Associated PressAugust 7, 2023
Harvard reworks essay requirements after affirmative action ban, emphasizes life experiences
SuccessHarvard reworks essay requirements after affirmative action ban, emphasizes life experiences
By Janet Lorin and BloombergAugust 5, 2023
A woman sitting at a desk typing on a computer.
Education ArticlesIs a coding bootcamp worth it?
By Preston ForeAugust 4, 2023
Ron DeSantis
LeadershipRon DeSantis just effectively banned AP Psychology courses in Florida—because of gender and sexuality content
By Chris MorrisAugust 4, 2023
A Harvard professor raking in over $1 million a year who specialized in ‘dishonesty’ was accused of fabricating research. 3 retractions have already occurred
SuccessA Harvard professor raking in over $1 million a year who specialized in ‘dishonesty’ was accused of fabricating research. 3 retractions have already occurred
By Rachel ShinAugust 2, 2023
Ron DeSantis
PoliticsRon DeSantis just released a ‘Declaration of Economic Independence’ that takes aim at China
By Holly Ramer and The Associated PressJuly 31, 2023
Attending an Ivy Plus college doesn’t guarantee a higher salary, but it does open the door to elite jobs, study finds
SuccessAttending an Ivy Plus college doesn’t guarantee a higher salary, but it does open the door to elite jobs, study finds
By Rachel ShinJuly 28, 2023
Flexible work’s critics are using the same arguments that were used against disabled ramps and closed captioning. Equity of access should never be optional
CommentaryFlexible work’s critics are using the same arguments that were used against disabled ramps and closed captioning. Equity of access should never be optional
By Hari SrinivasanJuly 27, 2023
Harvard
SuccessHarvard’s legacy admissions policies are under investigation by Biden’s Education Department
By Michael Casey and The Associated PressJuly 25, 2023
Graduation caps
SuccessBeing rich makes you twice as likely to be accepted into the Ivy League and other elite colleges, new study finds
By Paige HagyJuly 24, 2023
How Marc Andreessen uses ChatGPT to prepare his son for the A.I. future: ‘It will have grown up with him’
TechHow Marc Andreessen uses ChatGPT to prepare his son for the A.I. future: ‘It will have grown up with him’
By Steve MollmanJuly 23, 2023
The U.K. mustn’t forget its engineering strengths. Engineers turn ideas into reality–and drive global development
CommentaryThe U.K. mustn’t forget its engineering strengths. Engineers turn ideas into reality–and drive global development
By John BrowneJuly 21, 2023
Ta-Nehisi Coates
SuccessA South Carolina high school told a teacher to stop using Ta-Nehisi Coates’ book. Then the author showed up at a school board meeting
By The Associated PressJuly 19, 2023
Marc Tessier-Lavigne
SuccessStanford’s president is resigning, retracting 3 papers and correcting 2 others after investigation of misconduct claims
By Janie Har and The Associated PressJuly 19, 2023
4 of the most affordable full-time MBA programs where grads make more than the $115K average
Education Articles4 of the most affordable full-time MBA programs where grads make more than the $115K average
By Sydney LakeJuly 17, 2023
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