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- What’s Wrong With Graduate Education — and 2 Scholars’ View on How to Fix It January 15, 2021Graduate school — like academe as a whole — finds itself in a crucible moment brought on by the pandemic. On that much, many program leaders and pundits agree.
- Biden Wants to Forgive $10,000 in Student-Loan Debt. Here's Who Would Benefit. January 15, 2021The policy would wipe out the federal student-loan debt of a third of borrowers.
- What’s Wrong With Graduate Education — and 2 Scholars’ View on How to Fix It January 15, 2021
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- The Year That Pushed Higher Ed to the Edge December 19, 2020The pandemic exacerbated long-simmering problems confronting colleges The pandemic exacerbated long-simmering problems confronting colleges.
- Has Internationalization 'Hit a Brick Wall'? After 4 Decades on the Front Lines, This China Expert Is Worried December 8, 2020Educational and scientific cooperation used to be the bedrock of Chinese-American ties. “But now they have themselves become the source of disagreement and tension,” says Denis Fred Simon.
- The Number of International Students Is Shrinking. Here’s How That’s Affecting the Economy. December 1, 2020When international students didn't show up at U.S. colleges in 2019-20, their contributions to the American economy fell by $1.8 billion, and more than 42,000 jobs created or supported by their spending were lost.
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