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THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Brendan Cantwell The Trump administration’s moves are impoverishing the sector. THE REVIEW | OPINION By Phillip Levine The Senate’s proposal is less onerous than the House’s. Here’s how much it could cost your college. NEWLY UPDATED By Chronicle Staff The Chronicle is tracking executive orders, statements from Trump, and agency actions that affect higher education, plus legal challenges directed at those measures. Here’s the latest.
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LIST LEGACY By Francie Diep Robert Morse helmed “Best Colleges” for almost 40 years, and has been at U.S. News for almost 50. Higher ed has changed a lot in his time. LATITUDES By Karin Fischer Plus, the Fulbright Program’s board resigns in protest of political interference. THE REVIEW | ESSAY By Timothy Messer-Kruse Activist scholarship and education for citizenship are a natural fit. THE EDGE By Scott Carlson Notes from a recent conference of art schools, and a recommendation for a podcast on big forces shaping our world.
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