The agency increasingly relies on supplemental funds, despite taking on more responsibilities, such as overseeing SECURE 2.0, according to the Government Accountability Office.
Politicians are settling into entrenched positions in the fight over how to interpret the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. Where does that leave colleges? WASHINGTON, D.C. A doubleheader of events on Capitol Hill yesterday shone a spotlight on the hardening political battle lines over the Supreme Court’s decision striking down affirmative action.
The decisions this week on affirmative action and student loans give Democrats a way to make a case on class and appeal to voters who have drifted away from the party.