1    Harvard Wins Affirmative-Action Case, but the Fight Isn’t Over

Sources
‘Everything Is Not Sunshine’: What the Harvard Decision Means for Race-Conscious Admissions (Chronicle of Higher Education)
A Judge Advised Harvard to Give Its Admissions Officers Training to Stop Bias. Will That Help? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Harvard Won a Key Affirmative Action Battle. But the War’s Not Over. (New York Times)

Further Reading
3 Key Passages From the Harvard Decision (Chronicle of Higher Education)
The Nation’s Students Have Grown More Diverse. Has Harvard’s Enrollment Kept Pace? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Harvard Won This Round, but Affirmative Action Is Weak (The Atlantic)
Letter to the Community: Harvard President Lawrence S. Bacow (Harvard.edu)
Federal Judge Upholds Harvard's Race-Conscious Admissions Process (NPR)
Harvard’s Asian Quotas Repeat an Ugly History (Wall Street Journal)
The Many Sins of College Admissions (New Yorker)
3 Thoughts On The Harvard Affirmative Action Verdict (Forbes)
Student tracking, secret scores: How college admissions offices rank prospects before they apply (Washington Post)
The Harvard Ruling Misses the Point (Boston Review)
‘Slam dunk for Harvard’: Ruling backs the status quo on race in college admissions (Washington Post)
Washington State Voters Will Decide Whether to Reinstate Affirmative Action. Here’s What You Need to Know. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Federal judge rules Harvard does not discriminate against Asian Americans in admissions (Washington Post)
Student tracking, secret scores: How college admissions offices rank prospects before they apply (Washington Post)


2    What’s a Fair Punishment for Those Involved in the College Admissions Scandal?

Sources
Second Parent Sentenced in College Admissions Scandal (NPR)
Lawyer Sentenced to One Month in Prison in College-Admissions Case
(Wall Street Journal)
Felicity Huffman Is Guilty, but So Are University Shakedown Artists (National Review)
Many Colleges That Got Money Tainted by Admissions Scandal Still Have It
(Wall Street Journal)
The Bribery Scandal Revealed Holes in Admissions Oversight. Now Some Professors Want to Take Back That Role.
(Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading
Chanel Miller Describes How Stanford Failed Her (Chronicle of Higher Education)
College Admissions Scandal: Parent Gets 4 Months in Brazen Scheme (New York Times)
Harvard Made It Easier for Alums to Donate. Then Its President Compared Them to Freed Slaves (Washington Post)
‘The Epitome of Sleaze’ (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Whose Advice Are You Taking? The Fight Over College Counseling at Elite High Schools
(Wall Street Journal)
Amid Modest Sentences, Prosecutors Bring New Charges in Admissions Scandal
(New York Times)
More Parents Enter Guilty Pleas in College Admissions Cheating Case
(Wall Street Journal)
Amid Modest Sentences, Prosecutors Bring New Charges in Admissions Scandal
(New York Times)
Parents in College-Admissions Cheating Case Face Additional Charges (Wall Street Journal)
An Unseen Victim of the College Admissions Scandal: The High School Tennis Champion Aced Out by a Billionaire Family
(ProPublica)
Parents Paid to Open College Doors. Now They’re Spending to Limit Prison Time (New York Times)


3   Digital Literacy for Liberal Arts Students

Sources
How One College Helps All Students Gain Digital Skills (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Preparing Today’s Students for an AI Future (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Colleges Must Play a Role in Bridging Ethics and Technology (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading

Universities Offer Degrees in Professional Video Gaming (San Francisco Chronicle)
Google Claims a Quantum Breakthrough That Could Change Computing (New York Times)
Return of the MOOCs (City Journal)


4    The 60-Year Curriculum: A New Type of Lifetime Learning

Sources
60 Years of Higher Ed—Really? (New York Times)

Further Reading
The Well-Educated Person (AEON)
Colleges Are Starting Degrees in eSports, With $36,000 Programs (CBS News)
College Students Just Want Normal Libraries (The Atlantic)
The Future of Campus Libraries? ‘Sticky Interdependence’ (Chronicle of Higher Education)


5   Colleges Are Spending Millions on Diversity Efforts; Professors Remain Overwhelmingly White

Sources
The Ivory Debtors’ Prison (Real Clear Education)
When Faculty of Color Feel Isolated, Consortia Expand Their Networks (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading 
How Well Do Freshmen at Flagships Reflect the Share of Underrepresented Minorities in Their States? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Overlapping Magisteria–A Review of Anthony Kronman’s ‘The Assault on American Excellence’ (James Martin Center)
Are Black Scientists Being Punished for What They Want to Study? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
University of California Files DACA Brief (Politico)
Tinkering With College Diversity Presents a Tangled Web (Washington Post)
The Rift (Chronicle of Higher Education)
What Tenured Faculty Could Do, If They Cared About Adjuncts (The Chronicle of Higher Education)

6    Enrollment Crisis Now Hitting Public Colleges and Universities

Sources
Did You Know? 86 Colleges Have Closed or Merged Since 2016 (James Martin Center)
Private Colleges in Peril (Education Next)
The U. of Montana Has Lost More Students This Decade Than Any Other Flagship. What’s Going On? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Alaska Board Suspends Consideration of Controversial Merger (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Could Alaska’s Diverse Campuses Survive a Forced Marriage? (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading
A Merger Won’t Save Your College (Chronicle of Higher Education)
For Some Colleges, the Best Move Is to Merge  (New York Times)
Radical Survival Strategies for Struggling Colleges (New York Times)
Alaska’s Accreditor Issues a Warning to the System (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Former Alaska Chancellors Express Alarm Over Accreditation Letter (Chronicle of Higher Education)


7   U of Mississippi Hires a Paid Consultant as Its New Chancellor

Sources
He Was a Consultant for the Search; Now He’s the Chancellor. And the Faculty Is Furious. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Mississippi’s Chancellor Search Provoked a Fury. Will It Change Anything? (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading
Liberty University: A Cautionary Tale (Martin Center)


9    Ivy League Colleges Hit Hard by New Endowment Tax

Sources
Harvard Submits Public Comments to Endowment Tax Rules (The Crimson)
Citing Risk to Investments, U. of California Will Divest Holdings in Fossil-Fuel Companies (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Saving the Planet Hasn’t Persuaded Colleges to Divest From Fossil Fuels. Will Saving Money Do the Trick? (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading

Why MIT’s Epstein Problem Is ‘Clearly a Women’s Issue’ (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Universities Cut More Ties With Donors Who Grew Rich on Painkillers (Chronicle of Higher Education)
The University of California Divests (Wall Street Journal)
Harvard Gains 6.5% in Muted Year for University Endowments (Wall Street Journal)
Humane Development: Why Fundraisers Need the Liberal Arts (Public Discourse)
MIT Faculty Responds to Epstein Scandal, Calling for a Culture Change and Greater Accountability (Washington Post)
UC Investments Are Going Fossil Free. But Not Exactly for the Reasons You May Think (LA Times)
Computer Scientist Richard Stallman Resigns From MIT After Comments About Epstein Scandal (Washington Post)
The Sacklers Gave Millions to Higher Ed. Here’s How Scholars on One Campus Feel About Taking the Money. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Harvard Made It Easier for Alums to Donate. Then Its President Compared Them to Freed Slaves (Washington Post)
Opportunity Zones Knock Where They’re Needed Least (Wall Street Journal)
State Disinvestment in Higher Education is a Myth (RealClear Policy)


10    Hillsdale College Sues Mizzou for Mismanagement of Endowment Funds

Source
Colleges Go to Court Over a Donor’s Intent (Wall Street Journal)


11    In Search of Students

Sources 
Where Did All the Students Go? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
The Great Enrollment Crash (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading
Lessons From a Rural College’s ‘Turnaround,’ Before It Even Starts (Chronicle of Higher Education)
5 Steps to Building a Top-Notch Dual-Enrollment Program (Chronicle of Higher Education)


12    Data Tracking Enters a New Phase: Sacramento State Now Using Wi-Fi to Bolster Graduation Rates 

Source
Students Under Surveillance? (Chronicle of Higher Education)


13   UPenn Rattled After Its Head of Mental Health Services Dies by Suicide

Sources 
Overburdened Mental-Health Counselors Look After Students. But Who Looks After the Counselors? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
A New Death Shakes a Campus Rattled by Student Suicides (Wall Street Journal)

Further Reading
‘Constant Firefighting’: Greek-Life Staffs Are Underpaid and Overworked. Here’s What Some Colleges Are Doing About It. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Grim Topic, Festive Events: Upbeat College Health Fairs Focus on Suicide Prevention (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Supporting Students With Brain Injuries, One Campus at a Time (New York Times)
Stanford’s New Policy for Student Mental-Health Crises Is Hailed as a Model (Chronicle of Higher Education)


14    Head Spins: Will Sports Betting Help College Athletics?

Sources 

Kansas Informed of N.C.A.A. Accusations (New York Times)
Purdue U. Wants to Bar Professors From Betting on Its Games. Here’s Why. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Purdue Bans Employees, Students From Gambling on Its Teams (Inside Higher Ed)


15     Harvard Wins Affirmative-Action Case, but the Fight Isn’t Over

Sources 

‘Everything Is Not Sunshine’: What the Harvard Decision Means for Race-Conscious Admissions (Chronicle of Higher Education)
A Judge Advised Harvard to Give Its Admissions Officers Training to Stop Bias. Will That Help? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Harvard Won a Key Affirmative Action Battle. But the War’s Not Over. (New York Times)

Further Reading
3 Key Passages From the Harvard Decision (Chronicle of Higher Education)
The Nation’s Students Have Grown More Diverse. Has Harvard’s Enrollment Kept Pace? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Harvard Won This Round, but Affirmative Action Is Weak (The Atlantic)
Letter to the Community: Harvard President Lawrence S. Bacow
(Harvard.edu)
Federal Judge Upholds Harvard’s Race-Conscious Admissions Process (NPR)
Harvard’s Asian Quotas Repeat an Ugly History (Wall Street Journal)
The Many Sins of College Admissions (New Yorker)
3 Thoughts on the Harvard Affirmative Action Verdict (Forbes)
Student Tracking, Secret Scores: How College Admissions Offices Rank Prospects Before They Apply (Washington Post)
The Harvard Ruling Misses the Point (Boston Review)
‘Slam Dunk for Harvard’: Ruling Backs the Status Quo on Race in College Admissions (Washington Post)
Washington State Voters Will Decide Whether to Reinstate Affirmative Action. Here’s What You Need to Know. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Federal Judge Rules Harvard Does Not Discriminate Against Asian Americans in Admissions (Washington Post)
Student tracking, Secret Scores: How College Admissions Offices Rank Prospects Before They Apply (Washington Post)
Harvard admits its preferences (The New Criterion)
College Admissions Group Votes to Allow More Aggressive Student Recruiting (Wall Street Journal)
Privileged Poor vs. Doubly Disadvantaged at Elite Schools (The American Conservative)
A Civil-Rights Challenge to Testing Joins the College-Admissions Battle (The New Yorker)
Will UC Schools Drop Their SAT Scores Requirement? (L.A. Times)
Did You Know? Eight States Ban Affirmative Action in College Admissions (Martin Center)


16     Court Cases Across the Midwest

Sources 
U. of Michigan Settles With Free-Speech Group in Suit About Bias-Response Team (Chronicle of Higher Education)
A Judicial Primer on Bias Response (Wall Street Journal)  
University of Wisconsin Approves Free Speech Policy That Punishes Student Protesters  (Chicago Tribune)
To Protect Free Speech, U. of Wisconsin Is Poised to Double Down on Punishing Disruptive Protesters (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Judge: U of Iowa Officials Have to Pay for Repeated Discrimination Against Christian Groups (Christianity Today)

Further Reading
Court Allows Indirect Control of Campus Speech (Minding the Campus)
Harvard Crimson Pressured by Campus Immigration Activists to Bail on Journalism (Washington Post)
Harvard Crimson Under Fire From Student Activists (New York Times)
2019 Survey of Campus Speech Experts (Real Clear Education)
Hong Kong Protests Spread to U.S.Colleges, and a Rift Grows (New York Times)
Speaking Up About Free Speech on Campus (Chronicle of Higher Education)



17     Jury Awards Six Figures to Student Accused of Sexual Assault

Sources

Jury Sides With Student Accused of Sexual Assault (Inside Higher Ed)
More Than 1 in 4 Undergraduate Women Experience Sexual Misconduct in College (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading
Chanel Miller Describes How Stanford Failed Her (Chronicle of Higher Education)
‘Know My Name,’ a Sexual Assault Survivor Tells the World (New York Times)
N.C. State Professor Is Suspended After Reportedly Saying Women ‘Are Useless’ (Chronicle of Higher Education)
LGBTQ+ Living History at Berkeley (California Magazine)
America’s New Sex Bureaucracy
(Tablet)
Why It Matters That ‘Emily Doe’ in the Brock Turner Case Is Asian-American (New York Times)
What Happens When Confidentiality in Sexual-Assault Reporting Is No Longer an Option? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Students Say They Don’t Trust Campus Title IX Processes. And They Doubt Their Own Reports Would Be Taken Seriously. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Hundreds of Colleges May Be Out of Compliance With Title IX. Here’s Why. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Why It Matters That ‘Emily Doe’ in the Brock Turner Case Is Asian-American (New York Times)
Campus Hook-Up Culture and Title IX Sex Police Meet Due Process (NAS)
The Science of Sex (Harvard Magazine)


18     China in the News

Sources 
U.S. Colleges Face Tough Choice: Take Money from China and Lose Federal Funding (NBC News)
Bucking a Trend, a University Plans to Keep Its Confucius Institute (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Wesleyan Considers Establishing New Campus in China (Wesleyan Argus)

Further Reading
Trump’s Top Scientist Outlines Plan to Reduce Foreign Influence on US Research (Nature)
Wesleyan U. Considers a Campus in China (Chronicle of Higher Education)
An Iranian Student’s Visa Was Voided on His Way to America. He Still Doesn’t Know Why. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
FBI Campaign Alerts US Campuses About China Theft Threat (Epoch Times)


19   Education Department Inquiry Into Mideastern Studies Program Raises Alarm Bells 

Sources
Education Department Orders Duke, UNC to Revamp Mideast Program (Wall Street Journal)
Education Dept. Takes Aim at a Center on Middle East Studies. Scholars Say That Could Chill Academic Freedom. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
U.S. Orders Duke and U.N.C. to Recast Tone in Mideast Studies (New York Times)
UNC Defends Middle East Studies Program Against Charges of Bias Toward Islam (Washington Post)

Further Reading
US Threatens to Defund Middle East Studies Program (Nonprofit Quarterly)
Government Threatens Funding for Middle East Studies Program It Sees as Too Favorable to Islam (Washington Post)
ACLU Urges DeVos to Halt Investigation of Middle East Studies Program (Politico Pro)


20    California Allows Student Athletes to Profit From Endorsement Deals; NCAA Follows Suit

Sources 
Pay College Athletes? Here’s a Common Sense Way to Do It (Wall Street Journal)
California Takes Righteous Aim at the NCAA Cartel (National Review)
California’s Dreaming About Paying Student Athletes (Wall Street Journal)
California’s Athlete-Compensation Law Is Now Official, Posing a Serious Challenge to the NCAA (Chronicle of Higher Education)
NCAA Clears Way for Athletes to Earn Endorsement Money (Wall Street Journal)

Further Reading
California Governor Signs Bill Allowing College Athletes to Profit From Endorsements (NPR)
NCAA Says It Will Allow College Athletes to Profit From Their Celebrity (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Is California’s New Law Doomsday for College Sports? Come On (Wall Street Journal)
The NCAA Is a Dictatorship. Its Rules on Compensating Athletes Are Unfair (Washington Post)
College Sports: Students Be Damned (Forbes)
Athletics, Abortion, the Admissions Scandal — New Calif. Laws Take Aim at Higher-Ed Policy. Why?
(Chronicle of Higher Education)
Report: Higher Education Houses the Highest-Paid Public Employees (San Francisco Chronicle)
The NCAA Had to Cut Athletes a Better Deal (The Atlantic)


21    The Myth of Meritocracy

Sources 
Does Meritocracy Stall Social Mobility, Entrench an Undeserving Elite, and Undermine Trust in Higher Education? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Students in Affinity Houses Say They’re Not All About Identity (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Is Meritocracy Making Everyone Miserable? (The New Yorker)

Further Reading
Academia’s Holy Warriors (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Just How Liberal Are College Students? What the Data Show (Chronicle of Higher Education)
N.C. State Professor Is Suspended After Reportedly Saying Women ‘Are Useless’ (Chronicle of Higher Education)
A Former Law School Dean Critiques Campus Politics (Yale Alumni Magazine)
Classical Schools in Modern America (National Affairs)
‘I Basically Just Made It Up’: Confessions of a Social Constructionist (Quillette)
Harold Bloom, Toni Morrison and the ‘Canon Wars’ (New York Times)
The Years That Matter Most: How College Makes or Breaks Us (Education Next)
Overlapping Magisteria–A Review of Anthony Kronman's 'The Assault on American Excellence'  (James Martin Center)
Meritocrats v. Meritocracy (City Journal)
An Ominous New Rationale for Trampling on Academic Freedom (National Review)
Is College Merely Helping Those Who Need Help Least? (New York Times)
Paul Tough’s Remarkable Book on the Inequities in Higher Education (Forbes)
Privilege Worth Perpetuating (Education Next)


22     A Growing Anti-Liberal Movement

Sources 
Academia’s Holy Warriors (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Classical Schools in Modern America (National Affairs)

Further Reading 
The Outsider (First Things)


23     Kowtowing to “Angry Students With Closed Minds”

Source

The Senate Takes On Campus Censorship (Wall Street Journal)

Further Reading
Since U. of Alabama Dean’s Resignation, Students and Faculty Have Demanded Answers From a Silent Administration (Chronicle of Higher Education)
College Founded by Yale and National U. of Singapore Cancels Program on Dissent (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Speaking Up About Free Speech on Campus (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Georgetown Has a Plan To Help Descendants of Enslaved People. Student Activists Say They’re Missing the Point. (Washington Post)
Barbarians in the Academy (The New Criterion)


24    What’s a Fair Punishment for Those Involved in the College Admissions Scandal?

Sources
Second Parent Sentenced in College Admissions Scandal (NPR)
Lawyer Sentenced to One Month in Prison in College-Admissions Case (Wall Street Journal)
Felicity Huffman Is Guilty, but So Are University Shakedown Artists (National Review)
Many Colleges That Got Money Tainted by Admissions Scandal Still Have It (Wall Street Journal)
The Bribery Scandal Revealed Holes in Admissions Oversight. Now Some Professors Want to Take Back That Role. (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading

College Admissions Scandal: Parent Gets 4 Months in Brazen Scheme (New York Times)
Harvard Made It Easier for Alums to Donate. Then Its President Compared Them to Freed Slaves (Washington Post)
Youth Marketing Consultant Gets 3 Weeks in Admissions Scandal (New York Times)
Ex-Silicon Valley Venture Capitalist, Wife Plead Guilty in Admissions Scandal (San Francisco Chronicle)
‘The Epitome of Sleaze’ (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Whose Advice Are You Taking? The Fight Over College Counseling at Elite High Schools (Wall Street Journal)
Amid Modest Sentences, Prosecutors Bring New Charges in Admissions Scandal (New York Times)
More Parents Enter Guilty Pleas in College Admissions Cheating Case (Wall Street Journal)
Amid Modest Sentences, Prosecutors Bring New Charges in Admissions Scandal (New York Times)
Parents in College-Admissions Cheating Case Face Additional Charges (Wall Street Journal)
An Unseen Victim of the College Admissions Scandal: The High School Tennis Champion Aced Out by a Billionaire Family (ProPublica)
Parents Paid to Open College Doors. Now They’re Spending to Limit Prison Time  (New York Times)


25    Big Changes Ahead in Maryland for Faculty and in Chicago for PhD Students

Sources 
Maryland’s Giant Global Campus Is Restructuring. And Professors Were Asked to ‘Recompete’ for Jobs. (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Doctoral Education Is Flawed. What’s One Solution From the U. of Chicago? Capping the Size of Ph.D. Programs. (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading
What Would Make Innovation Easier in Higher Ed? We Asked Four Experts (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Destroying the College Presidency (Washington Examiner)
What Real Change Looks Like (Chronicle of Higher Education)


26     House Votes to Renew Funding for Minority Institutions, but Senate Blocks It

Sources
House Backs Funding for Minority-Serving Colleges, but Will the Senate? (Washington Post) 
House to Vote on HBCU Funding as Deadline Looms (Morning Education) 
Alexander Makes Play for Narrow Higher Ed Deal  (Inside Higher Ed)
Lamar Alexander Blocks Vote on Funding for Minority-Serving Colleges (Washington Post)
H.B.C.U.s’ Sink-or-Swim Moment (New York Times)

Further Reading
Are Black Scientists Being Punished for What They Want to Study? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Maryland Gov. Hogan Makes a ‘Final’ Offer of $200 Million to Settle Lawsuit Involving Historically Black Schools (Washington Post)
Alexander Again Blocks 2-Year Extension for HBCU Funding (Morning Education)
Trump’s Black College Spectacle (New York Times)
$27 Million for Reparations Over Slave Ties Pledged by Seminary (New York Times)
How Historically Black Colleges and Universities Set a Better Example (Forbes)
Speaking at Black College,  Trump Ridicules Obama For Effort on Racial Equity
(New York Times)
Bill Would Make For-Profit Colleges Ineligible For Federal Student Loans (CNBC)
Billions in Federal Financial Aid Is Going to Students Who Aren’t Graduating (The Hechinger Report)


27    Oil Revenue Could Fund Free College for All New Mexico Residents

Sources 
New Mexico Unveils Plan to Offer Free College Tuition (Wall Street Journal)
New Mexico Governor Unveils Sweeping Free-Tuition Proposal, as Some Question Who Will Benefit Most (Chronicle of Higher Education)

Further Reading
Biden Higher Education Plan Includes Two Years of Free Community College (CNN)
Free College, Even for Adults (NYT Bulletin Board)
Biden Plan: Free Community College,Expanded Loan Program (San Francisco Chronicle)


28  DeVos Aide Quits and Goes Rogue with Extremely Generous Loan Forgiveness Proposal

Sources 
A Republican’s Debt-Forgiveness Plan Sounds Great. But What Comes Next? (Chronicle of Higher Education)
Top DeVos Aide Quits for Senate Bid, Endorses Canceling Student Loan Debt (Politico)

Further Reading

A Republican’s Debt-Forgiveness Plan Sounds Great. But What Comes Next? (Chronicle of Higher Education) 
Trump Education Official to Resign and Call for Mass Student-Loan Forgiveness (Wall Street Journal)
DeVos-Appointed Official Resigns, Calls for Sweeping Student-Loan Forgiveness (Washington Post)


29    DeVos Held in Contempt of Court and Ed Department Fined $100,000

Sources 
DeVos Held in Contempt (Morning Education)
Federal Judge Slams DeVos, Education Department for Violating Order on Corinthian Loans (Politico)

Further Reading

More From the Judge Eyeing Contempt for Sanctions for DeVos (Morning Education)
Compromise ‘Fix’ for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (Morning Education)
Broadening the Use of Pell Grants (New York Times Bulletin Board)
Report Roundup (Morning Education)
The Should-Be Solution to the Student-Debt Problem (New York Times)
Federal Judge Holds DeVos in Contempt in Loan Case, Slaps Education Department With $100,000 Fine (Washington Post)
Betsy DeVos Is Held in Contempt Over Judge’s Order on Loan Collection (New York Times)