How higher education made President Trump; Former secretary of state John F. Kerry will teach at Yale; DeVos softens stance on protesters at higher ed event; A professor called Trump’s win ‘an act of terrorism.’ The student who filmed her got suspended.; The argument against bringing banks back into federal student lending;
 
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How higher education made President Trump
Selective schools had a large role over decades in fueling working-class anger over
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Former secretary of state John F. Kerry will teach at Yale
Former secretary of state John F. Kerry will oversee an interdisciplinary initiative at Yale University, his alma mater.
 
UMD students get glimpse of virtual reality — and then reality — on distracted driving
Virtual reality allows UMD students to take a trip with a menace behind the wheel as they embark on research to reduce distracted driving.
 
DeVos softens stance on protesters at higher ed event
The education secretary applauds "expressions of passion" about schools
 
A professor called Trump’s win ‘an act of terrorism.’ The student who filmed her got suspended.
Caleb O'Neil, an Orange Coast College freshman, has appealed — and says he'll sue if the suspension isn't overturned.
 
The argument against bringing banks back into federal student lending
Two reports argue taxpayers would lose if the old program is resurrected.
 
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