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Chris Quintana

@cquintanadc

@USATODAY reporter interested in higher ed and what you know.
Runner, New Mexican, seltzer stan, state school grad
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Back to the Future turns 40 today, which gives me a great excuse to repost the movie's take on a USA TODAY front page. We're still chasing that 3 minute mile!

Back to the Future turns 40 today, which gives me a great excuse to repost the movie's take on a USA TODAY front page. We're still chasing that 3 minute mile!
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Exclusive: The Trump administration’s postponement of a summer meeting for a college-accreditation panel has set off alarm bells in an obscure but powerful corner of higher education on.wsj.com/4eCH8Ca

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Millions of people saw a video this week of Deivi Molina-Pena, seen here making an arepa in his Albuquerque apartment, screaming for help as ICE arrested him in a local Walmart. Our story at Source New Mexico || bsky @sourcenm.com interviews his family and explores a feud that might have led to his arrest:

Millions of people saw a video this week of Deivi Molina-Pena, seen here making an arepa in his Albuquerque apartment, screaming for help as ICE arrested him in a local Walmart. 

Our story at <a href="/source_nm/">Source New Mexico || bsky @sourcenm.com</a> interviews his family and explores a feud that might have led to his arrest:
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The State University System of Florida is boycotting interviews with Inside Higher Ed because we didn’t publish an op-ed they submitted.

The State University System of Florida is boycotting interviews with Inside Higher Ed because we didn’t publish an op-ed they submitted.
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Jeffrey Epstein files make appearance in college-sports hearing. Rep. Marc Veasey, D-Tex., offers amendment that would keep bill from going forward unless President releases files related to Jeffrey Epstein that he says involves correspondence between Epstein and Larry Nassar.

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NEW: U.S. Department of Education has released school-level student loan nonpayment rates. At over 1,000 schools, more than 30% of borrowers are severely delinquent. If these trends persist and borrowers default on their loans, these schools could lose access to federal funding.

NEW: <a href="/usedgov/">U.S. Department of Education</a> has released school-level student loan nonpayment rates. 

At over 1,000 schools, more than 30% of borrowers are severely delinquent. If these trends persist and borrowers default on their loans, these schools could lose access to federal funding.
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Meet the man President Trump wants in charge of higher ed policy. He worked for Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a for-profit college trade group, and a company that paid the gov $13 million to settle accusations of gaming the financial aid system, my latest: usatoday.com/story/news/inv…

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The Trump administration is seeking to dramatically reshape higher education across the U.S. Chris Quintana takes a deep dive for USA TODAY looking at the man Trump wants leading the charge. usatoday.com/story/news/inv…

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Backers of President Trump's nominee to oversee higher ed say he'll be fair, experienced and savvy on policy. Critics want to know more about his time working at a company that paid the gov $13M to settle accusations of gaming the financial aid system usatoday.com/story/news/inv…

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A strong profile on undersecretary nominee Nicholas Kent from Chris Quintana. Backers say Kent has "a deep knowledge" of higher ed policy. Critics question his ties to a for-profit college that "paid millions to settle claims of fraud." usatoday.com/story/news/inv…

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NEW: Penny Schwinn, the former TN commissioner of education & Trump's pick to serve as deputy education secretary, just withdrew her nomination (she did not give a specific reason). She will instead serve as a senior advisor/chief strategist at the Education Department.