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Federal Investigation into University DACA Scholarships
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating five universities for potential Title VI Civil Rights Act violations due to their DACA-affiliated scholarship programs, focusing on whether these scholarships discriminate against U.S.-born students.
Federal Investigation into University DACA Scholarships
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating five universities for potential Title VI Civil Rights Act violations due to their DACA-affiliated scholarship programs, focusing on whether these scholarships discriminate against U.S.-born students.
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44% Bias Score


State Department Investigates Harvard's J-1 Visa Program Compliance
The State Department is investigating Harvard University's compliance with the J-1 visa program, following previous attempts by the Trump administration to restrict international student enrollment, raising concerns about national security and academic freedom.
State Department Investigates Harvard's J-1 Visa Program Compliance
The State Department is investigating Harvard University's compliance with the J-1 visa program, following previous attempts by the Trump administration to restrict international student enrollment, raising concerns about national security and academic freedom.
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48% Bias Score


Education Department Investigates Universities Over Allegedly Discriminatory Scholarships
The Department of Education launched investigations into five universities for allegedly discriminatory scholarships favoring undocumented or DACA students, citing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and prompting concerns about equal opportunity in higher education.
Education Department Investigates Universities Over Allegedly Discriminatory Scholarships
The Department of Education launched investigations into five universities for allegedly discriminatory scholarships favoring undocumented or DACA students, citing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and prompting concerns about equal opportunity in higher education.
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52% Bias Score


Lawsuit Accuses Johns Hopkins of Discriminatory DEI Practices
America First Legal, led by Stephen Miller, filed a lawsuit against Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, alleging that its DEI initiatives, including a $1 billion Bloomberg-funded scholarship program for students from families earning under $300,000, violate federal civil rights laws by using socioecon...
Lawsuit Accuses Johns Hopkins of Discriminatory DEI Practices
America First Legal, led by Stephen Miller, filed a lawsuit against Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, alleging that its DEI initiatives, including a $1 billion Bloomberg-funded scholarship program for students from families earning under $300,000, violate federal civil rights laws by using socioecon...
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52% Bias Score


Mississippi DEI Ban Temporarily Halted
A federal judge temporarily blocked Mississippi's new law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in public schools and universities due to concerns about its chilling effect on free speech, citing examples of faculty being told not to discuss gender theory or systemic racism.
Mississippi DEI Ban Temporarily Halted
A federal judge temporarily blocked Mississippi's new law banning diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in public schools and universities due to concerns about its chilling effect on free speech, citing examples of faculty being told not to discuss gender theory or systemic racism.
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44% Bias Score


Turkish Private Universities Hike Tuition Fees Significantly for 2025-2026
Turkish private universities have raised tuition fees for the 2025-2026 academic year, with medical school fees approaching 1.5 million lira in some institutions, reflecting increases ranging from 39% to over 80% across various programs and universities.
Turkish Private Universities Hike Tuition Fees Significantly for 2025-2026
Turkish private universities have raised tuition fees for the 2025-2026 academic year, with medical school fees approaching 1.5 million lira in some institutions, reflecting increases ranging from 39% to over 80% across various programs and universities.
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24% Bias Score

Political Pressure Mounts on Public Universities Across the US
Republican-led state governments are targeting public universities, restricting DEI programs, influencing board appointments, and controlling curriculum, echoing federal actions against Harvard, raising concerns about academic freedom and institutional autonomy.

Political Pressure Mounts on Public Universities Across the US
Republican-led state governments are targeting public universities, restricting DEI programs, influencing board appointments, and controlling curriculum, echoing federal actions against Harvard, raising concerns about academic freedom and institutional autonomy.
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44% Bias Score

State-Level Attacks on University Autonomy Mirror Harvard Showdown
Republican state officials, mirroring actions at Harvard, are targeting public universities in Indiana, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Iowa, and Idaho to influence governance, curriculum, and faculty tenure, driven by conservative ideologies and concerns about college liberalism and student debt.

State-Level Attacks on University Autonomy Mirror Harvard Showdown
Republican state officials, mirroring actions at Harvard, are targeting public universities in Indiana, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Iowa, and Idaho to influence governance, curriculum, and faculty tenure, driven by conservative ideologies and concerns about college liberalism and student debt.
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48% Bias Score

Australian Government to Slash Student Debt by 20%
The Albanese government will introduce legislation to cut student debt by 20 percent and raise the income threshold for repayments, saving graduates hundreds of dollars annually, following criticism of a previous program that disproportionately increased the cost of humanities degrees.

Australian Government to Slash Student Debt by 20%
The Albanese government will introduce legislation to cut student debt by 20 percent and raise the income threshold for repayments, saving graduates hundreds of dollars annually, following criticism of a previous program that disproportionately increased the cost of humanities degrees.
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36% Bias Score

Mississippi DEI Ban Temporarily Blocked
US District Judge Henry Wingate issued a temporary restraining order against Mississippi's new law banning DEI programs in public schools and universities, citing concerns about the law's vague wording and its chilling effect on free speech and academic freedom, following a lawsuit by educators and ...

Mississippi DEI Ban Temporarily Blocked
US District Judge Henry Wingate issued a temporary restraining order against Mississippi's new law banning DEI programs in public schools and universities, citing concerns about the law's vague wording and its chilling effect on free speech and academic freedom, following a lawsuit by educators and ...
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40% Bias Score

Urban Institute Project Measures Community College Value Beyond Student Earnings
The Urban Institute launched "Colleges Contributing Value to Communities," a pilot project helping community colleges (enrolling 39% of US undergraduates) measure and communicate their broader community impact, addressing concerns about higher education value beyond individual student earnings.

Urban Institute Project Measures Community College Value Beyond Student Earnings
The Urban Institute launched "Colleges Contributing Value to Communities," a pilot project helping community colleges (enrolling 39% of US undergraduates) measure and communicate their broader community impact, addressing concerns about higher education value beyond individual student earnings.
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32% Bias Score

Harvard Battles Trump Administration Over $2 Billion in Frozen Research Funding
Harvard University is fighting a Trump administration lawsuit to restore over $2 billion in federal research funding frozen due to alleged insufficient responses to campus antisemitism; the university claims this violates its First Amendment rights and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

Harvard Battles Trump Administration Over $2 Billion in Frozen Research Funding
Harvard University is fighting a Trump administration lawsuit to restore over $2 billion in federal research funding frozen due to alleged insufficient responses to campus antisemitism; the university claims this violates its First Amendment rights and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.
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52% Bias Score
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