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DEBT AND DEBATE OVER A DEGREE Is College Worth It? Biden’s Loan-Forgiveness Plan Puts the Debate in Overdrive By Adrienne Lu Conservatives in recent weeks have railed against the value of a degree. How should colleges respond? ADVERTISEMENT THE REVIEW | OPINION What Will It Take to Make College More Affordable? By Rebecca S. Natow Political solutions face fierce headwinds, but there’s still hope for progress. STICKER PRICES Despite Sky-High Inflation, No Sign Yet of Surging Tuition Costs By Dan Bauman Muted fee inflation and the increased cost of most goods and services are likely to squeeze colleges financially. EQUITY AND LAW A Religious University Is ‘Imploding’ Thanks to Its Anti-LGBTQ Hiring Policy, Lawsuit Says By Grace Mayer Sixteen students, faculty, and staff members have sued Seattle Pacific U. leaders, alleging a breach of fiduciary duty. STUDENTS This University Upheld Its Anti-LGBTQ Policy. Students and Faculty Say It’s Time to Change. By Isha Trivedi Activists plan to sue Seattle Pacific University’s Board of Trustees after it decided to uphold a ban on same-sex relationships. LATITUDES India Tops China Among New International Graduate Students, Survey Finds By Karin Fischer Is the surge in new graduate students from India a post-pandemic fluke or a sign of things to come? CAMPUS HEALTH Why Students Do — and Don’t — Get Covid Vaccines By Francie Diep A new survey finds that mandates have helped drive vaccinations — and that community-college students are being “left behind.”
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Views IN CASE YOU MISSED IT 7 Hard-Earned Lessons From a Curriculum Makeover By Andrew Aylesworth, Chris Beneke, Robyn M. Betts, Nathan C. Carter, Suzanne Dove, and Jeffrey Moriarty How we (eventually) overhauled our core requirements, and how you can, too. ADVERTISEMENT
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