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College Football's Potential Milestone: First Black National Title-Winning Coach
In the 2025 Orange Bowl, either James Franklin or Marcus Freeman could become the first Black coach to win a college football national championship, a milestone highlighting the persistent underrepresentation of Black coaches in college football compared to basketball, despite NCAA diversity initiat...
College Football's Potential Milestone: First Black National Title-Winning Coach
In the 2025 Orange Bowl, either James Franklin or Marcus Freeman could become the first Black coach to win a college football national championship, a milestone highlighting the persistent underrepresentation of Black coaches in college football compared to basketball, despite NCAA diversity initiat...
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28% Bias Score


Fudan University's Strict AI Regulations for Undergraduate Dissertations
Fudan University implemented six new regulations prohibiting specific AI uses in undergraduate dissertations to uphold academic integrity and promote original thinking, reflecting a global trend in higher education to manage the ethical challenges of AI.
Fudan University's Strict AI Regulations for Undergraduate Dissertations
Fudan University implemented six new regulations prohibiting specific AI uses in undergraduate dissertations to uphold academic integrity and promote original thinking, reflecting a global trend in higher education to manage the ethical challenges of AI.
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40% Bias Score


Fear of Deportation Creates College Aid Dilemma for Children of Undocumented Immigrants
Fear of parental deportation under the incoming Trump administration is forcing children of undocumented immigrants to choose between applying for college financial aid and protecting their families, despite assurances that FAFSA data is only used for aid determination.
Fear of Deportation Creates College Aid Dilemma for Children of Undocumented Immigrants
Fear of parental deportation under the incoming Trump administration is forcing children of undocumented immigrants to choose between applying for college financial aid and protecting their families, despite assurances that FAFSA data is only used for aid determination.
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48% Bias Score


Record-Breaking Philanthropy in Higher Education: 2024 Mega-Gifts
In 2024, over a dozen higher education institutions received mega-gifts exceeding $100 million each, totaling over $5 billion, with medical education and research, financial aid, and minority-serving institutions as major beneficiaries.
Record-Breaking Philanthropy in Higher Education: 2024 Mega-Gifts
In 2024, over a dozen higher education institutions received mega-gifts exceeding $100 million each, totaling over $5 billion, with medical education and research, financial aid, and minority-serving institutions as major beneficiaries.
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28% Bias Score


Student Loan Borrowers Face Uncertainty as Biden Exits Office
As President Biden leaves office, the future of student loan forgiveness programs is uncertain, prompting 40 million borrowers to explore alternative repayment options such as PSLF, Pay As You Earn, and Income-Contingent plans, while deferments and forbearances remain available for those facing fina...
Student Loan Borrowers Face Uncertainty as Biden Exits Office
As President Biden leaves office, the future of student loan forgiveness programs is uncertain, prompting 40 million borrowers to explore alternative repayment options such as PSLF, Pay As You Earn, and Income-Contingent plans, while deferments and forbearances remain available for those facing fina...
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48% Bias Score


India's IPO Boom: Can Higher Education Keep Pace?
India's IPO market has overtaken China's, but concerns exist about whether its higher education system can provide the necessary skilled workforce; challenges include uneven quality, faculty shortages, and limited research output.
India's IPO Boom: Can Higher Education Keep Pace?
India's IPO market has overtaken China's, but concerns exist about whether its higher education system can provide the necessary skilled workforce; challenges include uneven quality, faculty shortages, and limited research output.
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24% Bias Score

UT President Jay Hartzell to Lead SMU
Jay Hartzell, instrumental in the University of Texas' move to the SEC, will become Southern Methodist University's president on June 1st, bringing his experience in navigating complex athletic and social issues to his new role.

UT President Jay Hartzell to Lead SMU
Jay Hartzell, instrumental in the University of Texas' move to the SEC, will become Southern Methodist University's president on June 1st, bringing his experience in navigating complex athletic and social issues to his new role.
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44% Bias Score

Fudan University's Strict AI Regulations for Undergraduate Dissertations
Fudan University in China implemented six new rules prohibiting AI use in undergraduate dissertations to safeguard academic integrity, prompting a global discussion on responsible AI use in higher education.

Fudan University's Strict AI Regulations for Undergraduate Dissertations
Fudan University in China implemented six new rules prohibiting AI use in undergraduate dissertations to safeguard academic integrity, prompting a global discussion on responsible AI use in higher education.
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48% Bias Score

US University Social Science and Psychology Research Funding in FY2023
In FY2023, US universities spent over \$3.6 billion on social science and \$1.6 billion on psychology research; the University of Michigan led in social sciences, also ranking in the top 10 for psychology.

US University Social Science and Psychology Research Funding in FY2023
In FY2023, US universities spent over \$3.6 billion on social science and \$1.6 billion on psychology research; the University of Michigan led in social sciences, also ranking in the top 10 for psychology.
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48% Bias Score

Mixed Results for Student Loan Forgiveness as Biden Exits, Trump Returns
The Biden administration recently approved student loan forgiveness for 55,000 borrowers under the PSLF program, bringing the total to over one million, while legal challenges and the incoming Trump administration threaten other initiatives, leaving millions of borrowers in limbo.

Mixed Results for Student Loan Forgiveness as Biden Exits, Trump Returns
The Biden administration recently approved student loan forgiveness for 55,000 borrowers under the PSLF program, bringing the total to over one million, while legal challenges and the incoming Trump administration threaten other initiatives, leaving millions of borrowers in limbo.
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56% Bias Score

University R&D Spending in Social Sciences and Psychology
In Fiscal Year 2023, US universities spent over \$108.8 billion on R\&D, with the University of Michigan leading in social science research spending at \$217.5 million, followed by Harvard at \$169.2 million; UNC Chapel Hill led in psychology research spending at \$56.6 million.

University R&D Spending in Social Sciences and Psychology
In Fiscal Year 2023, US universities spent over \$108.8 billion on R\&D, with the University of Michigan leading in social science research spending at \$217.5 million, followed by Harvard at \$169.2 million; UNC Chapel Hill led in psychology research spending at \$56.6 million.
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28% Bias Score

Biden Cancels $4.28 Billion in Student Loan Debt for Public Servants
President Biden canceled $4.28 billion in student loan debt for 55,000 public servants, including teachers, nurses, and military personnel, bringing the total number of beneficiaries under his administration to nearly five million, despite a previous Supreme Court ruling against a broader plan.

Biden Cancels $4.28 Billion in Student Loan Debt for Public Servants
President Biden canceled $4.28 billion in student loan debt for 55,000 public servants, including teachers, nurses, and military personnel, bringing the total number of beneficiaries under his administration to nearly five million, despite a previous Supreme Court ruling against a broader plan.
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44% Bias Score
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