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University of San Diego Faces Title VI Lawsuit Over Race-Based Scholarships
The Equal Protection Project filed a complaint against the University of San Diego for allegedly violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through six race-based scholarship programs, potentially jeopardizing USD's federal funding and setting a precedent for similar institutions.
University of San Diego Faces Title VI Lawsuit Over Race-Based Scholarships
The Equal Protection Project filed a complaint against the University of San Diego for allegedly violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through six race-based scholarship programs, potentially jeopardizing USD's federal funding and setting a precedent for similar institutions.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Court Blocks Student Loan Forgiveness Under Three IDR Plans
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked student loan forgiveness under three income-driven repayment (IDR) plans—SAVE, ICR, and PAYE—due to a legal challenge questioning whether Congress authorized loan forgiveness under these programs, potentially impacting millions of borrowers.
Federal Court Blocks Student Loan Forgiveness Under Three IDR Plans
A federal appeals court temporarily blocked student loan forgiveness under three income-driven repayment (IDR) plans—SAVE, ICR, and PAYE—due to a legal challenge questioning whether Congress authorized loan forgiveness under these programs, potentially impacting millions of borrowers.
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52% Bias Score


German Billionaires: A Regional and Educational Analysis
Germany has 132 billionaires, the most in Europe, with Southern German universities like TUM producing disproportionately more than Northern ones, and engineering/business administration being popular degree choices.
German Billionaires: A Regional and Educational Analysis
Germany has 132 billionaires, the most in Europe, with Southern German universities like TUM producing disproportionately more than Northern ones, and engineering/business administration being popular degree choices.
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40% Bias Score


Major Research Universities Implement Budget Cuts Amid Federal Funding Uncertainty
Facing federal funding cuts and policy uncertainty, four major research universities—Northwestern, NC State, MIT, and Washington State—have implemented budget cuts, including hiring freezes and spending limits, to mitigate potential financial harm, reflecting a broader trend in higher education.
Major Research Universities Implement Budget Cuts Amid Federal Funding Uncertainty
Facing federal funding cuts and policy uncertainty, four major research universities—Northwestern, NC State, MIT, and Washington State—have implemented budget cuts, including hiring freezes and spending limits, to mitigate potential financial harm, reflecting a broader trend in higher education.
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40% Bias Score


England's OfS Faces Criticism for Disproportionate Fees on Smaller Universities
University leaders in England are criticizing the Office for Students (OfS) for its fee structure, which charges smaller institutions up to 20 times more per student than larger universities, exacerbating financial pressures within the sector during a financial crisis and potentially impacting educa...
England's OfS Faces Criticism for Disproportionate Fees on Smaller Universities
University leaders in England are criticizing the Office for Students (OfS) for its fee structure, which charges smaller institutions up to 20 times more per student than larger universities, exacerbating financial pressures within the sector during a financial crisis and potentially impacting educa...
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56% Bias Score


Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, potentially leading to the elimination of up to 65 full-time positions by the end of the year due to decreased demand for distance learning post-pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.
Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, potentially leading to the elimination of up to 65 full-time positions by the end of the year due to decreased demand for distance learning post-pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.
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36% Bias Score

Online Harassment of Female Academics: A Systemic Issue
Female academics face widespread online harassment from professors, revealing power imbalances and systemic sexism within academia, affecting career progression and mental health.

Online Harassment of Female Academics: A Systemic Issue
Female academics face widespread online harassment from professors, revealing power imbalances and systemic sexism within academia, affecting career progression and mental health.
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60% Bias Score

Hamburg Doubles Academic Healthcare Study Places to Address Shortages
Hamburg has more than doubled its academic healthcare study places from 898 in 2017 to 1820 in 2024, including 730 for human medicine, to improve regional medical care and address workforce shortages, with new programs added in nursing and midwifery.

Hamburg Doubles Academic Healthcare Study Places to Address Shortages
Hamburg has more than doubled its academic healthcare study places from 898 in 2017 to 1820 in 2024, including 730 for human medicine, to improve regional medical care and address workforce shortages, with new programs added in nursing and midwifery.
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48% Bias Score

Petro Blasts Colombia's Education Ministry for Failing to Meet 95% of Commitments
President Gustavo Petro strongly criticized Colombia's Ministry of Education for failing to meet 95% of its commitments, blaming three ministers and highlighting unmet goals such as establishing new universities and reforming higher education, alongside rising school dropout rates.

Petro Blasts Colombia's Education Ministry for Failing to Meet 95% of Commitments
President Gustavo Petro strongly criticized Colombia's Ministry of Education for failing to meet 95% of its commitments, blaming three ministers and highlighting unmet goals such as establishing new universities and reforming higher education, alongside rising school dropout rates.
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56% Bias Score

UK University Funding Crisis Deepens Amid Staff Cuts and Funding Reductions
The UK university funding crisis, marked by staff cuts, increased class sizes, and reduced student experiences, is worsening due to a decade-long failure to reform the higher education funding model, impacting all university staff and students.

UK University Funding Crisis Deepens Amid Staff Cuts and Funding Reductions
The UK university funding crisis, marked by staff cuts, increased class sizes, and reduced student experiences, is worsening due to a decade-long failure to reform the higher education funding model, impacting all university staff and students.
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48% Bias Score

Federal Research Funding Cuts Threaten Science and Economic Growth
The US government's decision to freeze or cut indirect cost recovery rates for federally funded research projects threatens to derail groundbreaking studies, stifle student opportunities, and weaken the economic ecosystems surrounding colleges, impacting scientific progress and the broader economy.

Federal Research Funding Cuts Threaten Science and Economic Growth
The US government's decision to freeze or cut indirect cost recovery rates for federally funded research projects threatens to derail groundbreaking studies, stifle student opportunities, and weaken the economic ecosystems surrounding colleges, impacting scientific progress and the broader economy.
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56% Bias Score

Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, leading to potential job cuts of up to 65 full-time positions by year's end due to decreased demand for distance learning following the COVID-19 pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.

Dutch Open University Faces Job Cuts Amidst €6.2 Million Deficit
The Open University in Heerlen, Netherlands, announced a €6.2 million budget deficit, leading to potential job cuts of up to 65 full-time positions by year's end due to decreased demand for distance learning following the COVID-19 pandemic, despite prior cost-cutting measures.
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20% Bias Score
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