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TELL US: Student loans in default will be sent for collection. How will this affect you?
Read full article: TELL US: Student loans in default will be sent for collection. How will this affect you?Starting next month, the Education Department says student loans that are in default will be referred for collections.
Trump task force to review Harvard's funding after Columbia bows to federal demands
Read full article: Trump task force to review Harvard's funding after Columbia bows to federal demandsHarvard University has become the latest target in the Trump administration’s approach to fight campus antisemitism.
Trump says the Education Department will shed oversight of student loans and special education
Read full article: Trump says the Education Department will shed oversight of student loans and special educationPresident Donald Trump has begun sketching a roadmap for dismantling the Education Department, with other agencies taking over responsibility for federal student loans and programs serving students with disabilities.
Trump administration suspends $175 million in federal funding for Penn over transgender swimmer
Read full article: Trump administration suspends $175 million in federal funding for Penn over transgender swimmerThe Trump administration has suspended approximately $175 million in federal funding for the University of Pennsylvania over a transgender swimmer who last competed for the school in 2022.
Some student loan repayment plans have been suspended. Here's what borrowers should know
Read full article: Some student loan repayment plans have been suspended. Here's what borrowers should knowThe Trump administration’s recent changes to student loans are causing frustration and confusion for some borrowers.
The Education Department was created to ensure equal access. Who would do that in its absence?
Read full article: The Education Department was created to ensure equal access. Who would do that in its absence?As the Trump administration moves to dismantle the Education Department, officials have suggested other agencies could take over its major responsibilities.
US judge temporarily halts Trump plan to cut hundreds of millions of dollars for teacher training
Read full article: US judge temporarily halts Trump plan to cut hundreds of millions of dollars for teacher trainingA federal judge in Boston has blocked the Trump administration’s plan to cut hundreds of millions of dollars for teacher training, finding cuts are already affecting training programs aimed at addressing a nationwide teacher shortage.
Trump order would deny student loan relief to nonprofit workers engaged in 'improper' activity
Read full article: Trump order would deny student loan relief to nonprofit workers engaged in 'improper' activityPresident Donald Trump is ordering changes to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program that would disqualify workers of nonprofit groups deemed to have engaged in “improper” activities.
Trump slashed teacher training, citing DEI. Educators say the grants fought staff shortages
Read full article: Trump slashed teacher training, citing DEI. Educators say the grants fought staff shortagesIn an overhaul of an agency President Donald Trump has described as being infiltrated by “radicals, zealots and Marxists,” the Education Department cut $600 million in grants to teacher training programs, which it characterized as supporting divisive ideologies.
Teachers union sues over Trump administration's deadline to end school diversity programs
Read full article: Teachers union sues over Trump administration's deadline to end school diversity programsA new federal lawsuit in Maryland is challenging a Trump administration memo giving the nation’s schools and universities two weeks to eliminate “race-based” practices of any kind or risk losing their federal money.
Senate committee advances ex-wrestling CEO Linda McMahon as Trump's nominee for education secretary
Read full article: Senate committee advances ex-wrestling CEO Linda McMahon as Trump's nominee for education secretaryLinda McMahon’s nomination to serve as President Donald Trump’s education secretary has advanced out of a Senate committee, bringing her closer to leading an agency the Republican president wants to abolish.
Trump administration gives schools a deadline to end DEI programs or risk losing federal money
Read full article: Trump administration gives schools a deadline to end DEI programs or risk losing federal moneyThe Trump administration is giving America’s schools and universities two weeks to eliminate diversity initiatives or risk losing federal money, raising the stakes in the president’s fight against “wokeness.”.
Labor unions sue to block DOGE access to sensitive information at US agencies
Read full article: Labor unions sue to block DOGE access to sensitive information at US agenciesA coalition of labor unions filed a lawsuit Monday asking a federal court to stop Elon Musk’s team from accessing private data at the Education Department, the Treasury Department and the Office of Personnel Management.
San Jose State and Penn face inquiries in Trump crackdown on transgender athletes
Read full article: San Jose State and Penn face inquiries in Trump crackdown on transgender athletesThe Education Department says it is investigating potential civil rights violations at two universities and a high school sports league that allowed transgender athletes to compete on women’s teams.
Trump is targeting antisemitism in schools. Experts fear other civil rights will be ignored
Read full article: Trump is targeting antisemitism in schools. Experts fear other civil rights will be ignoredThe federal office that enforces civil rights at school across the nation has been ordered to prioritize complaints of antisemitism above all else as it molds to President Donald Trump’s agenda, raising fears that other rights violations will go unpunished.
US colleges returning to campus sexual assault rules created during Trump's first term
Read full article: US colleges returning to campus sexual assault rules created during Trump's first termSchools and universities responding to complaints of sexual misconduct must return to policies created during President Donald Trump’s first term, with requirements for live hearings and more protections for accused students.
Trump looks to repurpose federal money to expand school choice programs
Read full article: Trump looks to repurpose federal money to expand school choice programsPrivate school vouchers and other school choice initiatives would expand under an order coming from President Donald Trump telling government agencies to repurpose federal dollars.
Biden administration cancels loans for 260,000 former Ashford University students
Read full article: Biden administration cancels loans for 260,000 former Ashford University studentsMore than 260,000 former students of the now-defunct for-profit Ashford University are getting their student loans erased as the Biden administration presses ahead with debt forgiveness in its final days.
Judge scraps Biden's Title IX rules, reversing expansion of protections for LGBTQ+ students
Read full article: Judge scraps Biden's Title IX rules, reversing expansion of protections for LGBTQ+ studentsThe Biden administration’s Title IX rules expanding protections for LGBTQ+ students have been struck down nationwide after a federal judge in Kentucky found that they overstepped the president’s authority.
White House starts scrapping pending regulations on transgender athletes and student debt
Read full article: White House starts scrapping pending regulations on transgender athletes and student debtPresident Joe Biden’s administration has started to withdraw pending regulations that won’t be finalized by the time he leaves office.
Students can now apply for federal college aid. Officials hope for a smoother rollout this year
Read full article: Students can now apply for federal college aid. Officials hope for a smoother rollout this yearThe federal FAFSA form used to apply for college financial aid opened to high school seniors across the nation on Thursday, a year after a disastrous rollout by the Biden administration delayed the application for months.
Biden tries again at student loan cancellation, this time for those with financial hardships
Read full article: Biden tries again at student loan cancellation, this time for those with financial hardshipsThe Biden administration is moving ahead with a new path to student loan cancellation for Americans who face steep medical bills, child care costs and other types of financial hardship that prevent them from repaying their loans.
The Biden administration has canceled student loans for more than 1 million in public service jobs
Read full article: The Biden administration has canceled student loans for more than 1 million in public service jobsA student loan cancellation program for public service workers has granted relief to more than 1 million Americans — up from just 7,000 who were approved before it was updated by the Biden administration two years ago.
Biden's student loan cancellation is put on hold again after day of legal whiplash
Read full article: Biden's student loan cancellation is put on hold again after day of legal whiplashA federal judge in Missouri put a temporary hold on President Joe Biden’s latest student loan cancellation plan on Thursday, slamming the door on hope it would move forward after another judge allowed a pause to expire.
Biden administration cancels another $1.2 billion in student loans for public service workers
Read full article: Biden administration cancels another $1.2 billion in student loans for public service workersThe Biden administration is cancelling an additional $1.2 billion in student loans for borrowers who work in public service through changes to an existing forgiveness program.
Former students of the for-profit Art Institutes are approved for $6 billion in loan cancellation
Read full article: Former students of the for-profit Art Institutes are approved for $6 billion in loan cancellationThe Biden administration says it'll cancel $6 billion in student loans for people who attended the Art Institutes, a system of for-profit colleges that closed the last of its campuses in 2023 amid accusations of fraud.
The deadline to consolidate some student loans to receive forgiveness is here. Here's what to know
Read full article: The deadline to consolidate some student loans to receive forgiveness is here. Here's what to knowBorrowers with some types of federal student loans have until today to consolidate their loans to qualify for full student loan cancellation or credit toward cancellation.
Biden's latest plan for student loan cancellation moves forward as a proposed regulation
Read full article: Biden's latest plan for student loan cancellation moves forward as a proposed regulationPresident Joe Biden’s latest plan for student loan cancellation is moving forward as a proposed regulation, offering him a fresh chance to deliver on a campaign promise and energize young voters ahead of the November election.
Biden administration announces another round of loan cancellation under new repayment plan
Read full article: Biden administration announces another round of loan cancellation under new repayment planThe Biden administration is canceling student loans for another 206,000 borrowers as part of a new repayment plan that offers a faster route to forgiveness.
What to know about Biden's latest attempt at student loan cancellation
Read full article: What to know about Biden's latest attempt at student loan cancellationPresident Joe Biden is taking another shot at student loan cancellation, hoping to deliver on a key campaign promise that he has so far failed to deliver.
Republican states file lawsuit challenging Biden's student loan repayment plan
Read full article: Republican states file lawsuit challenging Biden's student loan repayment planA group of Republican-led states is suing the Biden administration to block a new student loan repayment plan that provides a faster path to cancellation and lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers.
Education Department starts sending financial aid data to colleges after months of delays
Read full article: Education Department starts sending financial aid data to colleges after months of delaysAfter months of delays and technical hiccups, some colleges and universities have started to receive federal data they need to put together financial aid offers for incoming students.
Biden administration looks to expand student loan forgiveness to those facing 'hardship'
Read full article: Biden administration looks to expand student loan forgiveness to those facing 'hardship'Americans who are struggling to repay federal student loans because of financial hardship could get some of their debt canceled under President Joe Biden’s latest attempt at forgiveness.
Biden withholds $2M from student loan servicers after companies bungled billing statements
Read full article: Biden withholds $2M from student loan servicers after companies bungled billing statementsThe Biden administration is docking more than $2 million in payments to student loan servicers that failed to send billing statements on time after the end of a coronavirus pandemic payment freeze.
The Biden administration says colleges must fight 'alarming rise' in antisemitism and Islamophobia
Read full article: The Biden administration says colleges must fight 'alarming rise' in antisemitism and IslamophobiaThe Biden administration is warning U.S. schools and colleges that they must take immediate action to stop antisemitism and Islamophobia on their campuses, citing an “alarming rise” in threats and harassment.
Biden administration is moving toward a narrower student loan relief targeting groups of borrowers
Read full article: Biden administration is moving toward a narrower student loan relief targeting groups of borrowersThe Biden administration is moving toward a narrower student loan relief plan that would target specific groups of borrowers rather than a sweeping plan like the one the Supreme Court rejected by the Supreme Court.
Biden's second try at student loan cancellation moves forward with debate over the plan's details
Read full article: Biden's second try at student loan cancellation moves forward with debate over the plan's detailsPresident Joe Biden’s second attempt at student loan cancellation moved forward Tuesday with a fresh round of negotiations to help guide the administration to a new plan.
Biden is trying again on student loan forgiveness. Here's where the process stands
Read full article: Biden is trying again on student loan forgiveness. Here's where the process standsPresident Joe Biden is making another attempt at student loan cancellation after the Supreme Court ruled earlier this year that his administration couldn’t forgive $400 billion in student loan debt using a 2003 law.
Colleges should step up diversity efforts after affirmative action ruling, the government says
Read full article: Colleges should step up diversity efforts after affirmative action ruling, the government saysThe Biden administration is asking America’s colleges to step up their efforts to make campuses more racially diverse.
New rule will cut federal money to college programs that leave grads with high debt, low pay
Read full article: New rule will cut federal money to college programs that leave grads with high debt, low payA new federal rule threatens to cut federal money to college programs that consistently leave graduates with low pay or unaffordable debt.
US government cancels loans for former Ashford University students and plans to recoup costs
Read full article: US government cancels loans for former Ashford University students and plans to recoup costsThe Biden administration is canceling $72 million in student loans for 2,300 borrowers who say they were cheated by Ashford University, a former for-profit college that was purchased by the University of Arizona in 2020.
Conservative groups sue to block Biden plan canceling $39 billion in student loans
Read full article: Conservative groups sue to block Biden plan canceling $39 billion in student loansTwo conservative groups are asking a federal court to block the Biden administration’s plan to cancel $39 billion in student loans for more than 800,000 borrowers.
TELL US: Student loan payments are starting back up, how will this affect you or your family?
Read full article: TELL US: Student loan payments are starting back up, how will this affect you or your family?The pause on student loan payments is almost over. Without a Supreme Court ruling before June 30, interest begins on September 1, the Friday before Labor Day. The first payments on student loans in more than three years will be due in October, according to an Education Department spokesperson.
New rule targets college programs that leave grads with low income, high debt
Read full article: New rule targets college programs that leave grads with low income, high debtCollege programs that leave graduates underpaid or buried in loans would be cut off from federal money under a proposal issued by the Biden administration on Wednesday.
Biden's student loan help would be 'annihilated' by GOP bill
Read full article: Biden's student loan help would be 'annihilated' by GOP billPresident Joe Biden’s student debt agenda would be all but obliterated by the U.S. debt legislation passed by House Republicans, dooming his mass cancellations, scrapping a more generous loan repayment option and barring future regulation around student debt.
DeSantis to expand Parental Rights in Education Act, also known as ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law, to all grades
Read full article: DeSantis to expand Parental Rights in Education Act, also known as ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law, to all gradesThe administration of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is moving to forbid classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in all grades.
DeSantis to expand Parental Rights in Education Act, also known as ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law, to all grades
Read full article: DeSantis to expand Parental Rights in Education Act, also known as ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law, to all gradesThe administration of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is moving to forbid classroom instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in all grades.
Biden admin relaxes rules for student debt forgiveness
Read full article: Biden admin relaxes rules for student debt forgivenessThe Biden administration is moving forward with an overhaul of several student debt forgiveness programs, aiming to make it easier for borrowers to get cancellation if they are duped by their colleges or if they put in a decade of work as public servants.
Troubling stats: ‘Nation’s Report Card’ shows COVID-19 pandemic’s devastating effect on K-12 education
Read full article: Troubling stats: ‘Nation’s Report Card’ shows COVID-19 pandemic’s devastating effect on K-12 educationIt confirmed the fears that the pandemic had a profound impact on education — particularly math progress — in all 50 states.
Libertarian group sues to block student debt cancellation
Read full article: Libertarian group sues to block student debt cancellationA libertarian group in California filed a legal challenge to President Joe Biden’s plan for student debt cancellation on Tuesday, calling it an illegal overreach that would increase state tax burdens for some Americans who get their debt forgiven.
LGBTQ students would get new protections under Biden plan
Read full article: LGBTQ students would get new protections under Biden planThe rights of LGBTQ students would become enshrined in federal law and victims of campus sexual assault would gain new protections under new rules proposed by the Biden administration.
EXPLAINER: Biden extends student loan freeze through August
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Biden extends student loan freeze through AugustThe Biden administration has announced that federal student loan payments will remain paused through Aug. 31, extending a freeze that began in 2020 but was set to end after this month.
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Borrowers denied student loan relief will get a second look
Read full article: Borrowers denied student loan relief will get a second lookThousands of public servants who were rejected from a student loan forgiveness program will get their cases reviewed by the Education Department as part of a new settlement.
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EXPLAINER: What's behind changes in student loan forgiveness
Read full article: EXPLAINER: What's behind changes in student loan forgivenessA student debt forgiveness program with notoriously complex eligibility rules is getting an overhaul from the Biden administration, with the intent of extending debt relief to thousands of public workers.
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Florida not among state mask bans facing federal civil rights inquiries, for now
Read full article: Florida not among state mask bans facing federal civil rights inquiries, for nowThe Education Department says it’s investigating five Republican-led states that have banned or limited mask requirements in schools, saying the policies could amount to discrimination against students with disabilities or health conditions.
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US to erase student debt for those with severe disabilities
Read full article: US to erase student debt for those with severe disabilitiesThe Biden administration says it will automatically erase student loan debt for more than 300,000 Americans with disabilities that leave them unable to earn significant incomes.
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States banning mask mandates could face civil rights probes
Read full article: States banning mask mandates could face civil rights probesPresident Joe Biden has ordered his Education secretary to explore possible legal action against states that have blocked school mask mandates and other public health measures meant to protect students.
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Pause on student loan payments extended through January
Read full article: Pause on student loan payments extended through JanuaryThe Biden administration has announced that federal student loan payments will remain suspended through January 2022, extending a pause that was scheduled to expire next month.
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Education Department reviewing campus sex assault rules
Read full article: Education Department reviewing campus sex assault rulesThe Education Department is taking the next step to revise federal rules around campus sexual assault, paving the way for an overhaul of a polarizing Trump-era policy that President Joe Biden has vowed to reverse.
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Students who got partial loan relief to see full discharge
Read full article: Students who got partial loan relief to see full dischargeWASHINGTON – Students who were defrauded by their colleges and received only partial relief from their federal loans could now see them fully canceled, the Biden administration announced Thursday, reversing a Trump administration policy. The change could lead to $1 billion in loans being canceled for 72,000 borrowers, all of whom attended for-profit schools, the Education Department said. In addition to having their loans fully canceled, students will be reimbursed for any payments made on the loans and have their eligibility for federal student aid reinstated. The borrower defense to repayment program allows students to have their federal loans canceled if they were defrauded by their colleges. Sen. Patty Murray, who heads the Senate committee overseeing education, said DeVos used “faulty math” to deny student full relief.
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Biden administration to survey schools on COVID-19 impact
Read full article: Biden administration to survey schools on COVID-19 impactLed by the Education Department, the effort will collect monthly data from 7,000 schools on a range of topics related to COVID-19. It’s the first federal effort to gather data on the pandemic’s impact on education. Chief among its purposes, the data will provide a national look at schools’ operating status, including how many are offering remote learning. Along with information about schools, the survey will ask how many individual students are being taught online and how many are learning online, along with their attendance rates. The new survey will collect data from 3,500 schools that enroll fourth graders, and 3,500 schools that enroll eight graders.
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Education nominee pledges new guidance, more virus testing
Read full article: Education nominee pledges new guidance, more virus testingEducation Secretary nominee Miguel Cardona testifies before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee during his confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2021. On school choice, Cardona said it’s important that families have education options, but that a quality public school must be one of them. Public schools are “the bedrock of our country,” he said, adding that most students attend public schools. AdHis deep roots in public education helped him stand out as a contender to lead the Education Department. During his presidential campaign, Biden had promised to nominate someone with experience in public education.
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Biden: Cardona right pick to lead education through pandemic
Read full article: Biden: Cardona right pick to lead education through pandemicPresident-elect Joe Biden introduced Miguel Cardona as his pick for education secretary on Wednesday, saying Connecticut’s education chief and life-long champion of public schools is the right pick to lead the department as the nation struggles to educate students safely during the pandemic. The selection delivers on Biden’s promise to nominate someone with experience working in public education and would fulfill his goal of installing an education chief who stands in sharp contrast to President Donald Trump's Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. We look forward to his leadership.”Board member Lori Hershey says Cardona would be a sharp contrast to current Education Secretary Betsy DeVos. But despite their occasional conflict with him, a coalition of Connecticut education unions supported his candidacy as Biden's education secretary. Beyond the pandemic, Biden's education secretary will also be tasked with reversing an array of policies enacted by DeVos.
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Biden picks Connecticut schools chief as education secretary
Read full article: Biden picks Connecticut schools chief as education secretaryFILE - In this Aug. 9, 2017, photo, flags decorate a space outside the office of the Education Secretary at the Education Department in Washington. President-elect Joe Biden has chosen the education commissioner for Connecticut and a former public school teacher to serve as education secretary. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)President-elect Joe Biden has chosen Miguel Cardona, Connecticut's education chief and a lifelong champion of public schools, to serve as education secretary. The selection delivers on Biden’s promise to nominate someone with experience working in public education and would fulfill his goal of installing an education chief who stands in sharp contrast to Secretary Betsy DeVos. Despite their occasional conflict with him, a coalition of Connecticut education unions supported his candidacy as Biden's education secretary.
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Feds say US colleges 'massively' underreport foreign funding
Read full article: Feds say US colleges 'massively' underreport foreign fundingSince coming under federal scrutiny, the 12 schools disclosed a combined $6.5 billion in foreign funding that was previously unreported, the department said. Yale said it failed to submit foreign funding reports for the years 2014 to 2017 but later corrected the omission. It's not unusual for U.S. colleges to accept foreign funding for research projects or exchange programs, but federal reporting requirements have long been treated as an honor system. That began to change last year, however, after a bipartisan report in Congress raised alarms about colleges’ ties with China. In response to that finding, DeVos began ordering broader investigations into universities' foreign funding.
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Federal judge refuses to block campus sexual assault rules
Read full article: Federal judge refuses to block campus sexual assault rulesWASHINGTON A federal judge on Wednesday allowed the Education Department to move forward with new rules governing how schools and universities respond to complaints of sexual assault. The rules, which take effect Friday, expand the rights of the accused, narrow the definition of sexual harassment and reduce the scope of cases that schools are required to investigate, among other changes. In a suit challenging the rules, attorneys general from 17 states and the District of Columbia argued that the policy would block schools from investigating certain sexual abuse complaints and would discourage students from reporting assaults. Plaintiffs are free to investigate and punish as violations of their codes of conduct or of state law behavior that does not meet the new definition of sexual harassment under the Final Rule, Nichols wrote. Victims advocates say the 2017 rules forced colleges to confront sexual abuse after ignoring it for years.
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23 AGs sue DeVos over student loan forgiveness policy
Read full article: 23 AGs sue DeVos over student loan forgiveness policyDemocratic attorneys general in more than 20 states sued Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Wednesday, seeking to repeal her overhaul of a student loan forgiveness program. Congress voted to strike down her policy, which makes it more difficult to get federal student loans erased, but President Donald Trump saved it through a veto. Led by California and Massachusetts, a coalition of 22 states and the District of Columbia are challenging DeVos' policy in a federal suit filed in San Francisco. The suit seeks to have DeVos' policy repealed and replaced by an earlier rule created under former President Barack Obama. Congress voted to repeal DeVos' policy through a bipartisan bill approved in March, but Trump vetoed it.
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States sue to block DeVos' campus sexual assault overhaul
Read full article: States sue to block DeVos' campus sexual assault overhaulDemocratic attorneys general in more than a dozen states filed a federal lawsuit Thursday attempting to block Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' new policy guiding schools and colleges in the handling of sexual assault cases. The lawsuit alleges that DeVos' policy undercuts existing mandates in Title IX, the 1972 law barring discrimination based on sex in education. It also challenges DeVos' order to implement the rules by Aug. 14, saying the deadline is impracticable during a pandemic. DeVos' new policy bolsters the rights of the accused, narrows the definition of sexual harassment and allows students to question one another at live hearings, among other changes. It says the policy forbids schools from addressing isolated cases of abuse because the new definition of sexual harassment is limited to pervasive cases.