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A NEW ERA By Emma Pettit The overhaul of New College of Florida stoked fear on the left and excitement on the right. Two years in, what’s really changed?
TAX THREAT By Eric Kelderman The Internal Revenue Service is considering whether Harvard University violated bans on engaging in political activity. Experts weigh in on the implications. 'WE WILL HAVE NO CHOICE' By Alissa Gary and David Jesse South Carolina’s Limestone University has for years struggled with enrollment losses and accrued debt, including from the federal government.
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BACKGROUNDER By David Jesse For some colleges, the feds are the lender of last resort. Their help may just dig campuses deeper into debt, a Chronicle investigation has found. THE EDGE By Scott Carlson They’re wary because they can’t price risk. NEWLY UPDATED By Alissa Gary and Nell Gluckman The Trump administration has abruptly canceled the visas or legal status of hundreds of international students, leaving campuses scrambling. Here’s the latest.
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The Great Read ARCHIVES By Eric Hoover A former high-school counselor has set out to undo the commercialization of higher education. But first he must learn to sell himself.
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