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Trump's Second Term: Uncertainty Looms for Student Loan Borrowers
The incoming Trump administration's plans to potentially abolish the Department of Education and limit student loan forgiveness programs raise concerns for borrowers, particularly regarding the future of existing repayment plans and the potential shift towards private lending.
Trump's Second Term: Uncertainty Looms for Student Loan Borrowers
The incoming Trump administration's plans to potentially abolish the Department of Education and limit student loan forgiveness programs raise concerns for borrowers, particularly regarding the future of existing repayment plans and the potential shift towards private lending.
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52% Bias Score


Few College Closures in 2024 Indicate No Systemic Crisis
In 2024, 15 small, mostly private non-profit colleges closed, representing 1% of institutions and 0.1% of students; most closures were due to mismanagement, scandal, or religious affiliation, not a general decline in higher education.
Few College Closures in 2024 Indicate No Systemic Crisis
In 2024, 15 small, mostly private non-profit colleges closed, representing 1% of institutions and 0.1% of students; most closures were due to mismanagement, scandal, or religious affiliation, not a general decline in higher education.
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52% Bias Score


Harvard President Acknowledges Political Backlash, Vows Improved Communication
Harvard President Alan Garber addressed faculty concerns about the university's strained relationship with the Republican-controlled government following the midterm elections, highlighting the need for improved communication and a more empathetic approach to public criticism.
Harvard President Acknowledges Political Backlash, Vows Improved Communication
Harvard President Alan Garber addressed faculty concerns about the university's strained relationship with the Republican-controlled government following the midterm elections, highlighting the need for improved communication and a more empathetic approach to public criticism.
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56% Bias Score


"BGU President Highlights Inclusive Model Amidst Conflict at Jerusalem Post Summit"
"At the Jerusalem Post 2024 Miami Summit, Prof. Daniel Chamovitz, President of Ben Gurion University, highlighted the university's successful model of inclusivity and academic excellence in the Negev despite ongoing conflicts, contrasting it with activist protests at Oxford."
"BGU President Highlights Inclusive Model Amidst Conflict at Jerusalem Post Summit"
"At the Jerusalem Post 2024 Miami Summit, Prof. Daniel Chamovitz, President of Ben Gurion University, highlighted the university's successful model of inclusivity and academic excellence in the Negev despite ongoing conflicts, contrasting it with activist protests at Oxford."
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36% Bias Score


GOP Plan to Eliminate Time-Based Student Loan Forgiveness
Republican lawmakers plan to eliminate time-based student loan forgiveness for new borrowers starting July 1, 2024, replacing existing income-driven repayment plans with a new plan that lacks forgiveness after 20 or 25 years, potentially leaving some borrowers in lifelong debt; this is part of a bro...
GOP Plan to Eliminate Time-Based Student Loan Forgiveness
Republican lawmakers plan to eliminate time-based student loan forgiveness for new borrowers starting July 1, 2024, replacing existing income-driven repayment plans with a new plan that lacks forgiveness after 20 or 25 years, potentially leaving some borrowers in lifelong debt; this is part of a bro...
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52% Bias Score


Greek Universities Secure €62 Million for Joint Master's Programs with International Institutions
Four Greek universities—Democritus University of Thrace, University of the Aegean, University of Western Macedonia, and Hellenic Mediterranean University—submitted 28 proposals for joint master's programs with 42 prestigious international universities, securing €62 million in funding from the Recove...
Greek Universities Secure €62 Million for Joint Master's Programs with International Institutions
Four Greek universities—Democritus University of Thrace, University of the Aegean, University of Western Macedonia, and Hellenic Mediterranean University—submitted 28 proposals for joint master's programs with 42 prestigious international universities, securing €62 million in funding from the Recove...
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40% Bias Score

American Law School Minority Enrollment Remains Steady Despite Supreme Court Ruling
The overall share of racial and ethnic minority students in American law schools' first-year enrollment remained steady in 2024 (40,650 students total) despite the Supreme Court's decision ending race-conscious admissions; however, this masks significant variations among individual institutions, wit...

American Law School Minority Enrollment Remains Steady Despite Supreme Court Ruling
The overall share of racial and ethnic minority students in American law schools' first-year enrollment remained steady in 2024 (40,650 students total) despite the Supreme Court's decision ending race-conscious admissions; however, this masks significant variations among individual institutions, wit...
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32% Bias Score

University of Bari Launches Master's Program in Quantum Technologies
The University of Bari's Physics Department is launching a new master's program in quantum technologies in January 2025, sponsored by 20 companies, to address the growing industry demand for experts in this field, attracting international interest and offering scholarships.

University of Bari Launches Master's Program in Quantum Technologies
The University of Bari's Physics Department is launching a new master's program in quantum technologies in January 2025, sponsored by 20 companies, to address the growing industry demand for experts in this field, attracting international interest and offering scholarships.
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44% Bias Score

Tennessee State's Financial Crisis: A Wake-Up Call for College Planning
Tennessee State University's $43 million emergency funding request, prompted by a drastic first-year enrollment drop from 3,500 to 880 students and subsequent 114 layoffs, exposes the financial vulnerabilities of universities and necessitates a more comprehensive approach to college planning.

Tennessee State's Financial Crisis: A Wake-Up Call for College Planning
Tennessee State University's $43 million emergency funding request, prompted by a drastic first-year enrollment drop from 3,500 to 880 students and subsequent 114 layoffs, exposes the financial vulnerabilities of universities and necessitates a more comprehensive approach to college planning.
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36% Bias Score

EDHEC Students Develop Sustainable Solutions Through Narrative Workshop
EDHEC Business School's 680 first-year students participated in a four-hour workshop called "The Fresco of New Narratives," which involved creating innovative solutions to problems like overconsumption and social isolation, demonstrating a creative approach to sustainability education.

EDHEC Students Develop Sustainable Solutions Through Narrative Workshop
EDHEC Business School's 680 first-year students participated in a four-hour workshop called "The Fresco of New Narratives," which involved creating innovative solutions to problems like overconsumption and social isolation, demonstrating a creative approach to sustainability education.
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20% Bias Score

Andalusian Universities Demand \"50 Million Euros\" from Regional Government
Andalusian public universities demand \"50 million euros\" from the regional government, encompassing salary supplements and unmet financing commitments. Legal action is threatened if funds aren't received by year's end.

Andalusian Universities Demand \"50 Million Euros\" from Regional Government
Andalusian public universities demand \"50 million euros\" from the regional government, encompassing salary supplements and unmet financing commitments. Legal action is threatened if funds aren't received by year's end.
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48% Bias Score

"World-renowned scientist to lead new AI laboratory in Russia"
"Professor Alexander Gorban, a leading scientist, will head a new AI laboratory jointly established by Central University and AIRI in Russia, focusing on fundamental research, algorithm development, and student mentorship, combining academic and applied expertise."

"World-renowned scientist to lead new AI laboratory in Russia"
"Professor Alexander Gorban, a leading scientist, will head a new AI laboratory jointly established by Central University and AIRI in Russia, focusing on fundamental research, algorithm development, and student mentorship, combining academic and applied expertise."
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48% Bias Score
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