Education GOP Tax Plan Would Cut Precious Resources for College Students Paying for an education is already a difficult, if not impossible, task for many students. The republican tax bill won't provide any relief. Dan Samorodnitsky
Education Why Do Christian Schools Get a Pass in Conversations About Academic Freedom? The College of the Ozarks is creating snowflakes. David M. Perry
News in Brief Undocumented Doctoral Candidates Dream of Immigration Reform As the Trump administration looks to deal with democrats on immigration, DACA students at Loyola University are fighting against legislation that would harm friends and family. Tania Karas
Education Another Financial Aid Program Targets Middle-Class Students An expert weighs in on Brown University's new no-loan program and other ways schools can cut costs for middle- and low-income families. Elena Gooray
Education Brown University Plans to Eliminate Loans From Student Aid Brown hopes to raise $30 million by December in order to eliminate loans starting in the 2018–19 academic year. Elena Gooray
Education For Undocumented Aspiring Scientists, Funding Remains in Limbo Ineligible for federal grants, undocumented science students must rely on private fellowships—which often depend on DACA. Francie Diep
Education Former DeVry Dean to Police Fraud in Higher Education The unit has primarily regulated for-profit institutions, including those managed by DeVry. Elena Gooray
Education A New Report Finds Higher Education Funding Is Still Not Back to Pre-Recession Levels These two charts show what a lost decade of higher education funding looks like. Dwyer Gunn
Education How to Chair a University Department and Not Be Terrible at It Lessons from five years running a political science department that could apply to almost any job in management. Seth Masket
Education Maryland Just Outlawed Scholarship Displacement Here's why that's very good news for low-income students. Dwyer Gunn