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Biden Reinstates ICR and PAYE Student Loan Plans Amid SAVE Blockage
The Biden administration will reinstate the ICR and PAYE student loan repayment plans next week, providing alternatives for at least 8 million borrowers currently in forbearance due to a legal challenge against the SAVE plan, which offered more affordable payments and faster forgiveness.
Biden Reinstates ICR and PAYE Student Loan Plans Amid SAVE Blockage
The Biden administration will reinstate the ICR and PAYE student loan repayment plans next week, providing alternatives for at least 8 million borrowers currently in forbearance due to a legal challenge against the SAVE plan, which offered more affordable payments and faster forgiveness.
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36% Bias Score


Madrid Rejects National Program to Stabilize University Lecturers
The Madrid regional government rejected a national program to stabilize 1,091 assistant lecturer positions in its public universities, defying a nationwide agreement and jeopardizing 169.8 million euros in national funding; the regional government proposes alternative uses for the funds.
Madrid Rejects National Program to Stabilize University Lecturers
The Madrid regional government rejected a national program to stabilize 1,091 assistant lecturer positions in its public universities, defying a nationwide agreement and jeopardizing 169.8 million euros in national funding; the regional government proposes alternative uses for the funds.
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60% Bias Score


U.S. Higher Education Outlook: Stable Enrollment Despite Rising Costs
Fitch's "U.S. Higher Education Outlook 2025" reports stable enrollment despite rising costs and stagnant funding; net tuition revenue is projected to increase 2-4% in 2024-2025, indicating financial challenges stem from cost pressures rather than declining demand.
U.S. Higher Education Outlook: Stable Enrollment Despite Rising Costs
Fitch's "U.S. Higher Education Outlook 2025" reports stable enrollment despite rising costs and stagnant funding; net tuition revenue is projected to increase 2-4% in 2024-2025, indicating financial challenges stem from cost pressures rather than declining demand.
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56% Bias Score


Controversial Gender Segregation Bill Approved in Israel
Israel's Ministerial Committee approved a bill expanding gender segregation in universities, despite court rulings and widespread opposition citing hypocrisy and undermining of religious freedom and gender equality, contradicting the nation's commitment to these values.
Controversial Gender Segregation Bill Approved in Israel
Israel's Ministerial Committee approved a bill expanding gender segregation in universities, despite court rulings and widespread opposition citing hypocrisy and undermining of religious freedom and gender equality, contradicting the nation's commitment to these values.
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68% Bias Score


Judge Rules US Naval Academy Can Consider Race in Admissions
A federal judge ruled the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions due to compelling national security interests, rejecting a lawsuit by Students for Fair Admissions that argued the practice violated the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action ruling.
Judge Rules US Naval Academy Can Consider Race in Admissions
A federal judge ruled the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions due to compelling national security interests, rejecting a lawsuit by Students for Fair Admissions that argued the practice violated the Supreme Court's recent affirmative action ruling.
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32% Bias Score


Trump Administration Poised to Challenge Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
With Donald Trump's return to the White House imminent, student loan forgiveness programs face potential rollback attempts; regulatory programs are more vulnerable than those established by Congress, though even statutory programs may face indirect challenges via regulatory changes, funding cuts, or...
Trump Administration Poised to Challenge Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
With Donald Trump's return to the White House imminent, student loan forgiveness programs face potential rollback attempts; regulatory programs are more vulnerable than those established by Congress, though even statutory programs may face indirect challenges via regulatory changes, funding cuts, or...
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48% Bias Score

Parisian Students Protest Banks' Environmental Impact
Students at Mines ParisTech and other Parisian universities defaced school entrances with smoke to protest the environmental impact of banks, highlighting a growing student-led campaign, "Stop Banks Polluting," that challenges university partnerships with climate-damaging corporations.

Parisian Students Protest Banks' Environmental Impact
Students at Mines ParisTech and other Parisian universities defaced school entrances with smoke to protest the environmental impact of banks, highlighting a growing student-led campaign, "Stop Banks Polluting," that challenges university partnerships with climate-damaging corporations.
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40% Bias Score

Slow Progress Towards Gender Equality in Dutch Academia
The number of female professors in the Netherlands increased to 28.7% in 2024, surpassing the 30% target in University Medical Centers, but falling short of the national goal; this slow progress, coupled with potential budget cuts, threatens gender equality initiatives.

Slow Progress Towards Gender Equality in Dutch Academia
The number of female professors in the Netherlands increased to 28.7% in 2024, surpassing the 30% target in University Medical Centers, but falling short of the national goal; this slow progress, coupled with potential budget cuts, threatens gender equality initiatives.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Female Professor Numbers Rise, but Budget Cuts Threaten Progress
The number of female professors in the Netherlands increased to 28.7% in 2024, exceeding the 30% target in University Medical Centers but falling short of the national goal; this slow progress, coupled with looming budget cuts, threatens gender equality initiatives.

Dutch Female Professor Numbers Rise, but Budget Cuts Threaten Progress
The number of female professors in the Netherlands increased to 28.7% in 2024, exceeding the 30% target in University Medical Centers but falling short of the national goal; this slow progress, coupled with looming budget cuts, threatens gender equality initiatives.
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20% Bias Score

Federal Judge Upholds Race-Conscious Admissions at US Naval Academy
A federal judge in Maryland ruled that the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions, arguing that a diverse military is vital to national security, contrasting with a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.

Federal Judge Upholds Race-Conscious Admissions at US Naval Academy
A federal judge in Maryland ruled that the US Naval Academy can consider race in admissions, arguing that a diverse military is vital to national security, contrasting with a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.
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40% Bias Score

UASZ in Senegal Closed After Violent Student Protests
Following violent clashes between students and police on November 27th, 2023, resulting in injuries and damage to property, the Assane Seck University of Ziguinchor (UASZ) in Senegal was closed by its academic council, with a decision on reopening pending a Thursday meeting.

UASZ in Senegal Closed After Violent Student Protests
Following violent clashes between students and police on November 27th, 2023, resulting in injuries and damage to property, the Assane Seck University of Ziguinchor (UASZ) in Senegal was closed by its academic council, with a decision on reopening pending a Thursday meeting.
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48% Bias Score

Federal Court Upholds US Naval Academy's Race-Conscious Admissions
A federal judge upheld the US Naval Academy's race-conscious admissions policies, citing a compelling national security interest in a diverse officer corps, rejecting a challenge by Students for Fair Admissions despite a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.

Federal Court Upholds US Naval Academy's Race-Conscious Admissions
A federal judge upheld the US Naval Academy's race-conscious admissions policies, citing a compelling national security interest in a diverse officer corps, rejecting a challenge by Students for Fair Admissions despite a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education.
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36% Bias Score
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