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DORMITORIES California Is Confronting Its Student-Housing Woes. But There’s No Quick Fix. By Carolyn Kuimelis UCLA is buying a defunct college campus, and the state is committing billions of dollars to new housing projects. ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION When Financial Aid Contributes to Racial Inequity By Phillip Levine The FAFSA doesn’t count all assets — and that benefits white students. DATA Some High-School Grads Say No to College. Here’s Why — and What Might Change Their Minds. By Audrey Williams June Nearly 40 percent of respondents to a new survey said cost was the main barrier keeping them from college. But they also said money alone wasn’t the answer.
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LATITUDES Amid Tensions, More Chinese Scientists Are Leaving American Colleges By Karin Fischer Is the China Initiative leading to reverse brain drain? Plus, Florida’s government wants to crack down on foreign funds to colleges. THE EDGE Working the Public-Perception Problem By Scott Carlson As colleges face internal and external pressures that predate the pandemic, doubt over ROI needs urgent attention.
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