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Many Student Loan Borrowers May Have to Switch to Worse Repayment Plans11:52 In an usual move, Congress worsened terms for some existing borrowers. Now they’ll have to pay more, and for a longer term. Harvard Agrees to $53 Million Settlement in Body Part Theft Scandal4:22 The agreement settles lawsuits filed by relatives of people whose remains, donated for medical research and teaching, were stolen and sold by the former manager of the school’s medical morgue. Trump Officials Ignored Their Own University Investigations, Lawyer Says0:08 A former Justice Department lawyer says Trump administration leaders ignored findings that elite schools, including Brown and Columbia, hadn’t broken the law as they pressed them into deals. University of Michigan Names President After Prior Pick Faced Brain Cancer0:08 The university chose a Vanderbilt academic, Cybele Raver, after a previous candidate for the role had to step down because of a brain cancer diagnosis. Penn State Fraternity Members Are Charged in Cocaine Trafficking Case0:08 More than a dozen current and former students from two fraternities were part of an operation that involved packaging drugs at fraternity houses, the authorities said. More U.S. Parents Opting Children Out of Vaccine Requirements, C.D.C. Reports18:44 New data on exemptions from state vaccine mandates for schoolchildren come a week after President Trump signed an executive order calling to scale back childhood shots. Is Activism Hurting Sociology? Sociologists Are Torn.17.srpna A group of sociologists broke away in protest from their colleagues over disagreements about Israel. Some worry the political stances are harming the field. What Do Students Lose When They Stop Writing?17.srpna Educators are worried that many students can no longer write essays without A.I. And it’s costing more than just grammar skills. As China Hunts for Scientific Talent, the US Makes It Easier17.srpna Young researchers have long come to the U.S. for academic training, but a combination of Chinese money and U.S. restrictions is shifting the balance. Professor’s Death Leaves Behind Hard Questions for Cambridge on Race and Hiring15.srpna Jason Arday, the school’s youngest Black professor, was found dead on Friday. The school ignored a series of warnings about his life story and his work. Google Turns On Gemini A.I. for Students Using Its Classroom App14.srpna Google enabled A.I. features for K-12 schools that have allowed student access to Gemini. Until this week, Google automatically enabled Gemini in Classroom only for students 18 or older. Judge Dismisses Federal Government’s Antisemitism Case Against Harvard13.srpna The government argued the university had not done enough to combat antisemitism during campus protests. A judge called the incidents “isolated and episodic.” Johanna Fernández, Historian of the Young Lords, Dies at 5513.srpna She wrote an award-winning book about the leftist collective, a Latino counterpart to the Black Panthers. |