Higher ed organizations have raised alarm over a federal government document that asks universities to agree to significant restrictions without specifying what they’ll gain—or what they’ll lose for refusing.
With Compact, Universities Weigh Whether to Give Up Freedoms for Unknown Payout
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With Compact, Universities Weigh Whether to Give Up Freedoms for Unknown Payout
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