Today's Clips (8/26/22)
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The policy, hailed by researchers as “transformational,” will be fully in place by 2026 and make publicly financed research available immediately at no cost.

A federal judge said Cleveland State University violated the Fourth Amendment when it used software to scan a student’s bedroom, a practice that has grown during the Covid-19 pandemic.

I’d had 18 years to prepare. Still, it was hard to say goodbye to my daughter Clara.

No, helping former students won’t cause inflation to explode.

Academia will keep raising tuition, and students will have incentive to take out more loans.

President Biden’s new plan to cancel some student loan debt will impact millions of Americans. On today’s “Post Reports,” we learn how this program works, what it means for the economy and why some people are unhappy with this approach.

Sound familiar? A teacher who already consolidated to a private lender. Another divorced, saddled in debt.

The best that can be said for President Biden’s debt-relief plan is that it could have been worse.

The question for a lot of people who didn't go to college, those who already paid off their loans or folks who make more than $125,000 (or more than $250,000 if they're married couples or heads of households) is this: What about me?

TRADES

A new report from the Georgetown Center on Poverty & Inequality suggests that higher education contributes to racial and gender segregation in the labor market, because women and students of color are underrepresented in certain fields of study and concentrated in others. The report, released Wednesday, notes that women are less likely than men to enroll in computer sciences

The University of California’s flagship campus needs to grow, but that requires a delicate dance — welcoming many more students, as long as they don’t linger.

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