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Posts by Liam Knox

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Grad Students Face Costly Private Loans After Federal Cuts Many borrowers will pay more to plug a $10 billion gap.

My first piece for Markets Magazine looks at new federal loan limits for grad students, how corporate lenders are gearing up to fill the gap--and the cos impact for low-income students.

One borrower would "rather run into traffic" than turn to the private market.

www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...

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Trump Takes College Crusade to the Courtroom in Strategic Shift President Donald Trump’s administration appears to be retooling its aggressive campaign to reshape elite universities, bringing lawsuits into a fight that it has primarily waged with funding freezes and executive action.

President Trump’s administration appears to be retooling its aggressive campaign to reshape elite universities, bringing lawsuits into a fight that it has primarily waged with funding freezes and executive action.

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How to Shred the Department of Education Republicans have been trying to dissolve the Department of Education since it was created. Under Trump, this is how they are dismantling the federal agency, step by step

Donald Trump is dismantling the Education Department piece by piece. Since taking office they've laid off 40% of its staff and moved billions in grant programs to other agencies.

We dug into the numbers and the impact of the White House's plan: www.bloomberg.com/graphics/202...

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Trump Delays Plan to Seize Wages of Student Borrowers Amid Affordability Push The Trump administration has paused its efforts to seize student debt from borrowers’ paychecks, the Education Department said Friday, as the White House makes a concerted push around an affordability...

NEW: Trump is pausing plans to garnish the wages of millions of student loan borrowers in default, less than a month after announcing the effort.

The about-face comes amid a broader affordability push from the White House ahead of this year's crucial midterms.

www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

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US to Begin Garnishing Wages for Student Debt Collection in 2026 The Trump administration will begin to seize student debt repayments from the wages of borrowers in default early next year, the US Education Department said Tuesday.

The Trump admin will start garnishing wages for student loan borrowers in default next year, sending the first 1,000 notices the week of January 7.

More than 5 million borrowers are in default on their student loans, and that number could balloon next year.

www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

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OpenAI Inks Deals With Colleges, Seizing Early Lead in Education Market OpenAI has established a beachhead at many US colleges, overcoming university administrators’ wariness of artificial intelligence and giving ChatGPT a headstart on becoming the go-to assistant for the...

Colleges were once a bulwark of skepticism about AI's role in education. Now they're a growing customer base for OpenAI, according to documents we obtained, and the company is making a push for more deals.

How did higher ed learn to stop worrying and love ChatGPT?
www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

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Frustration Mounts as Brown University Shooter Remains at Large Shock over a shooting rampage at Brown University over the weekend is giving way to frustration over the lack of video footage and suspects.

Three days after a tragic shooting killed two students at Brown University, the attacker remains at large. Security footage is scarce, a vexing challenge for a campus with more than 800 cameras.

As Brown closes down early, anxiety and frustration is mounting:
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Trump Education Department Calls Back 260 Staff It Tried to Fire The Trump administration has ordered more than 260 federal workers it has been trying to fire since March to return to work on Dec. 15 while a court case over their final status drags on.

Gift link: www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

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Scoop: The Education Department ordered more than 260 Office for Civil Rights staff laid off in March to return to work this month as a court case over the firings drags on, according to emails I obtained.

A spokesperson told me the order is temporary, and ED will still pursue the layoffs.

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In Trump’s War With Colleges, No School Gets to Be Switzerland The administration’s “compact” for preferential funding targets fence-sitters, putting pressure on schools that thought they could stay above the fray.

Excited to share my first weekend essay for @bloomberg.com!

I wrote about Trump's college funding compact, the schools he saw as potential allies in his campus reform crusade, and why its getting harder and harder for universities to stay out of politics:

www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

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An email sent to Peace Corps personnel about DOGE

As you are probably aware, a DOGE employee visited Peace Corps today. She and a few of her colleagues will be working here with us over the coming weeks. They will be sitting in conference room 7218 for the duration of their stay. During their stay with us, please observe the following:
• Do NOT walk by the conference room to peek in. The location was selected for their privacy.
Be mindful of your hallway conversations.
• Do NOT discuss their presence outside the agency. Do NOT share their names with anyone.
• Be courteous and respectful of their time.
These folks are professionals with a big job to do and a narrow window in which to do it. We want them to be able to do their job safely and effectively. Your decorum and professionalism is expected.

An email sent to Peace Corps personnel about DOGE As you are probably aware, a DOGE employee visited Peace Corps today. She and a few of her colleagues will be working here with us over the coming weeks. They will be sitting in conference room 7218 for the duration of their stay. During their stay with us, please observe the following: • Do NOT walk by the conference room to peek in. The location was selected for their privacy. Be mindful of your hallway conversations. • Do NOT discuss their presence outside the agency. Do NOT share their names with anyone. • Be courteous and respectful of their time. These folks are professionals with a big job to do and a narrow window in which to do it. We want them to be able to do their job safely and effectively. Your decorum and professionalism is expected.

NEW FOIA Files newsletter is out!

‘This is Not a Drill.’ How the Peace Corps Prepared for a DOGE Visit

The agency spent two months running through training exercises leading up to DOGE’s arrival in April, according to emails I obtained via #FOIA

www.bloomberg.com/news/newslet...

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Trump’s College Czar Has a ‘Secret Weapon’ to Transform Campuses Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent wants to overhaul the accreditation system that ties schools to government funds. Agencies are already falling in line.

here you go! www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...

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Trump’s College Czar Has a ‘Secret Weapon’ to Transform Campuses Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent wants to overhaul the accreditation system that ties schools to government funds. Agencies are already falling in line.

Gift link! www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...

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Trump’s College Czar Has a ‘Secret Weapon’ to Transform Campuses Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent wants to overhaul the accreditation system that ties schools to government funds. Agencies are already falling in line.

The Trump admin is leveraging the accreditation system to reshape campuses. I sat down for an exclusive interview with the man leading that charge, Nicholas Kent, who laid out his plans for a higher ed "revolution."

"We're not afraid to fire accreditors," he said.

www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...

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Dartmouth's Feedback on the Compact | Office of the President

Dartmouth rejected the White House’s funding compact this morning, a day after meeting with administration officials to discuss the deal.

They’re the sixth college to decline in the past week.

president.dartmouth.edu/news/2025/10...

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The University of Southern California declined the Trump administrations preferential college funding compact, hours after Penn did the same.

USC is the fourth of nine formally invited schools to reject the White House’s deal.

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Penn Rejects Trump’s Rowan-Backed University Funding Compact The University of Pennsylvania declined to join the Trump administration’s preferential federal funding compact, becoming the third of nine invited US colleges to turn it down.

Story here: www.bloomberg.com/news/article...

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UPenn declined to sign the Trump administration's preferential funding compact, becoming the third of nine formally invited schools to do so.

But Penn president Larry Jameson said the university provided substantive feedback, unlike MIT and Brown, which rejected the deal's "fundamental premise."

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A Billionaire’s Quest to Find Credit Suisse Nazi Accounts Puts UBS in the Spotlight Ronald Lauder has led a push to reopen investigations after he helped reach a $1.25 billion settlement in the 1990s. He thinks that deal left billions on the table.

One billionaire has waged a five-year campaign to force Credit Suisse and later UBS to examine the mishandling of Holocaust victims’ money — and that quest is nearing completion.

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Harvard Faced Threat of Trump Team Placing Lien on Its Property Federal officials pressuring Harvard University over allegations of mishandling antisemitism on campus considered an unprecedented tactic to force compliance: placing a lien on school property.

NEW: Federal officials pressuring Harvard University over allegations of mishandling antisemitism on campus considered an unprecedented tactic to force compliance: placing a lien on school property.
-- with @janetlorin.bsky.social

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I’ll be taking a few weeks off but will be back on July 14 to hit the ground running, and will be staying in D.C. so please reach out to talk education policy!

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

I’m beyond excited for this next chapter, but it’s bittersweet to leave IHE after three formative years. I got to work with a sharp, indomitable team of excellent editors and journalists at a pivotal time for the higher education beat, and I’m so proud of the work we’ve done.

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

Some personal news: tomorrow will be my last day at Inside Higher Ed.

I’m thrilled to be joining @bloomberg.com as education reporter, covering the Trump administration's efforts to reshape the education landscape.

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DeSantis Announces Launch of New Accreditor Florida governor announced the state is launching its own accrediting body. Other states involved in the effort are Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas.

DeSantis Announces Launch of New Accreditor

Florida governor announced the state is launching its own accrediting body. Other states involved in the effort are Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas. #HigherEd #EDUSky #AcademicSky bit.ly/4k8PL8s

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Nondegree Credentials Yield Mixed Outcomes The American Enterprise Institute and Burning Glass Institute analyzed upward of 23,000 nondegree programs to see how well they meet learners’ goals.

Only about 12 percent of nondegree credentials offered graduates significant wage gains of 10 percent or more that they wouldn’t have gotten otherwise compared to similar workers. www.insidehighered.com/news/tech-in...

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Workforce Pell Would Extend Grants to Unaccredited Programs Lawmakers are poised to extend Pell eligibility to short-term credential programs. With few guardrails in place, it could incentivize an explosion in unaccredited and for-profit providers.

Workforce Pell, which both houses of Congress support, would allow students enrolled in short-term credential programs to receive the federal aid grants. That could spur unaccredited providers to seek a piece of the burgeoning credentials market. @liamknox.bsky.social reports: tinyurl.com/un455zu9

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Workforce Pell Would Extend Grants to Unaccredited Programs Lawmakers are poised to extend Pell eligibility to short-term credential programs. With few guardrails in place, it could incentivize an explosion in unaccredited and for-profit providers.

Congress Opens the Credential Floodgates

Lawmakers are poised to extend Pell eligibility to short-term credential programs. With few guardrails in place, it could incentivize an explosion in unaccredited and for-profit providers. #HigherEd #EDUSky #AcademicSky bit.ly/4jOZctB

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Workforce Pell Would Extend Grants to Unaccredited Programs Lawmakers are poised to extend Pell eligibility to short-term credential programs. With few guardrails in place, it could incentivize an explosion in unaccredited and for-profit providers.

Could congress' proposed workforce Pell provision unlock the floodgates to thousands of unaccredited non-degree awarding providers? @liamknox.bsky.social reports www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...

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Fulbright Board Resigns En Masse Over Political Interference Nearly the entire scholarship board quit Wednesday in protest of the Trump administration’s intervention in the selection process, which they say was politically motivated and illegal.

Why did the Fulbright foreign scholars' board members resign en masse? @liamknox.bsky.social has the inside story:
www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...

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