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Tiny US colleges’ investments are outperforming Ivy Leagues with billion-dollar endowments — and they’re doing it with a strategy anyone can use

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The largest endowments in the world have considerable wealth, boasting multi-billion dollar reserves they continue to reinvest. However, it may come as a surprise that last year, the smallest endowment funds outperformed the largest, James B. Stewart at The New York Times reported. Citing results released by The National Association of College and University Business […]

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A renowned Harvard economist explains why his class has been the most popular 4 years in a row

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For the fourth year in a row, “Economics 10b: Principles of Economics” is the most popular spring class at Harvard, The Harvard Crimson reported. The class, taught by renowned economist Gregory Mankiw, is actually a full-year course, where the fall term teaches microeconomics concepts and the spring term teaches macroeconomics. “I’d love to say it’s […]

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The secretary of education’s power is ‘highly constrained’ — but experts are still concerned about what Betsy DeVos may do

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Following one of the most contentious confirmation processes for secretary of education the US has ever seen, Betsy DeVos was confirmed on Tuesday by the slimmest of possible margins — 51-50 — with Vice President Mike Pence casting the deciding affirmative vote. The nomination of DeVos, a billionaire GOP donor from Michigan, elicited strong public […]

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A 29-year-old who paid off over $100,000 of student loans gives her 3 best pieces of debt-repayment advice

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On Thanksgiving Day 2016, Jessica Elberfeld submitted her last student loan payment. In seven years, she’d paid over $113,000. Elberfeld originally borrowed $68,000 for two years at Belmont University, a private school, after two tuition-free years at a community college. With interest — her rates were as high as 10.75% — the total she owed […]

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Al Franken slams new Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos: ‘The most incompetent Cabinet-level nominee I have ever seen’

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After Betsy DeVos was confirmed as secretary of education on Tuesday, Sen. Al Franken of Minnesota issued a blistering statement, calling her unqualified for the job. “It’s not a job for amateurs who don’t know the first thing about education,” the statement said. “I voted against the nomination of Betsy DeVos, a billionaire Republican donor, […]

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New education secretary Betsy DeVos champions vouchers and charter schools — here’s what that means

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During a January 18 Senate confirmation hearing, Betsy DeVos, President Donald Trump’s pick for Secretary of Education, took a battery of questions related to her views on gun control, disability laws, and performance standards. But perhaps no two topics have surrounded the newly-confirmed education secretary more this past election season than vouchers and charter schools. […]

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‘FUNDAMENTALLY INCOMPETENT’: Democratic lawmakers hold late-night session to oppose Trump education nominee Betsy DeVos

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Lawmakers held the floor of the US Senate late Monday night in an eleventh-hour effort to tank the confirmation of President Donald Trump’s nominee for education secretary, Betsy DeVos. Democratic senators railed against DeVos on the Senate floor and on social media, calling her unfit to oversee the nation’s education system. Sen. Al Franken of […]

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Princeton, Harvard and dozens of other top American colleges delivered a searing letter to Trump for ‘staining the country’s reputation’

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On Thursday, the presidents of 48 American colleges and universities delivered a searing letter to President Donald Trump taking aim at his executive order on immigration. The letter, drafted by Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber and University of Pennsylvania President Amy Gutmann, and signed by 40 other college presidents read: “This action unfairly targets seven […]

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‘NO FEDERAL FUNDS?’: Trump threatens UC Berkeley after campus erupts in protests over Milo Yiannopoulos speech

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President Donald Trump appears to have threatened to pull federal funding from the University of California, Berkeley after the campus experienced violent protests over a planned speech from conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos. “If U.C. Berkeley does not allow free speech and practices violence on innocent people with a different point of view – NO FEDERAL […]

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Famed Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz rips Trump’s immigration ban as ‘badly executed’ and inconsistent with American values

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Famed Harvard Law professor and attorney Alan Dershowitz harshly criticized President Trump’s immigration ban in an interview with Newsmax on Monday. “It was badly executed, overbroad, and just not consistent with the best values of what America should be like,” he said, before adding: “I think the whole thing was rolled out very poorly. They […]

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Harvard president hits back at Trump’s immigration ban: ‘Nearly half of the deans of Harvard’s schools are immigrants’

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Harvard President Drew Faust criticized President Trump’s immigration ban in an email to the Harvard community on Sunday, The Harvard Crimson reported. “Nearly half of the deans of Harvard’s schools are immigrants—from India, China, Northern Ireland, Jamaica, and Iran,” she wrote. “Benefiting from the talents and energy, the knowledge and ideas of people from nations […]

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The most expensive college in every state

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College is expensive — and it’s only increasing. Tuition at both public and private schools continues to rise at a fast clip, and Americans collectively owe more than $1.3 trillion in student loan debt. But not all states are created equal. While Harvey Mudd College, the most expensive school in California, runs $69,717 per year, […]

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Here are the colleges that have produced the most founders of billion-dollar startups

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If you want to want to create a billion dollar start-up, consider attending Stanford University. The Stanford, California-based university has educated a whopping 51 individuals who then went on to found startups that became worth at least a billion dollars, according to Sage, an accounting software company. These companies are often referred to as “unicorns” […]

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An undocumented Harvard student talks about his future amid Trump’s threats to overturn the laws that protect him

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Daishi Tanaka, a 19-year-old sophomore at Harvard University, is like many of his classmates. He balances a rigorous course load with his responsibilities as co-director of a student group on campus called Act on a Dream, which focuses on immigration issues. But as an undocumented citizen of the United States, Tanaka experiences a level of […]

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Education experts say delaying the vote on Betsy DeVos for secretary of education doesn’t mean much — she’ll still likely be confirmed

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On Friday, the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions postponed the confirmation vote on Betsy DeVos as secretary of education. Originally set to take place on January 24, the committee delayed the vote one week to January 31, citing the need for more time to review DeVos’ financial disclosures. The postponement comes after […]

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Homeschooling is more popular than ever but still widely ignored

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During Betsy DeVos’ recent three-hour confirmation hearing to become President Donald Trump’s education secretary, charter schools came up no fewer than 60 times. Homeschooling was mentioned once. Charter schools have become a significant part of the US public-education system and now educate 2.5 million kids. But homeschooling has quietly experienced a surge in recent years […]

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Trump’s pick for education secretary champions vouchers and charter schools — here’s what that means

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During a January 18 Senate confirmation hearing, Betsy Devos, President-elect Trump’s pick for Secretary of Education, took a battery of questions related to her views on gun control, disability laws, and performance standards. But perhaps no two topics have surrounded DeVos more this election season than vouchers and charter schools. While not yet officially confirmed […]

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An online trivia game awards cash to help students pay off up to $50,000 of debt — and they don’t even have to play

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College affordability has recently become the preeminent issue in higher education, as student debt figures have hit staggering levels. Student loan debt exceeds other types of consumer debt in the US, like car loans and credit card debt, reaching $1.279 trillion as of the third quarter of 2016. And while lawmakers and student advocates look […]

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Trump’s pick for education secretary avoided answering a number of questions in a contentious confirmation hearing

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The confirmation hearing for billionaire Republican donor Betsy DeVos, picked to head the US Department of Education, kicked off Tuesday, featuring contentious questioning and partisan debate from Senate Democrats. DeVos was grilled on a number of issues, oftentimes demurring on answers, or stating she was currently unable to provide a response. On the issue of […]

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Trump’s secretary of education pick is expected to be grilled in Senate confirmation hearing — here’s what she’ll likely face

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The Senate confirmation hearing for billionaire Republican donor Betsy DeVos kicks off on Tuesday, and is expected to include fierce questioning from Senate Democrats. Postponed once amid concerns of an unfinished ethics review and incomplete financial disclosures, DeVos will likely face tough questions about her prior donations to sitting Republican senators and super PACs, and […]