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Tufts University to Remove Murals That Exclude People of Color
The murals will be professionally conserved and digitized after they are taken down.
University of Maryland Accreditation at Risk, How Are Students Affected?
It's extremely rare for a school to lose its accreditation, and it can have serious implications for students' financial aid.
University Offering a PhD in Heavy Metal Music
"I would have loved for someone to tell me that studying about metal is a legitimate academic pursuit!" says professor Simon Springer.
Ex-RHONJ Star Denies Son's Claim Sexuality Is Reason for Not Paying Tuition
The former Bravo show castmember said she didn't treat her stepson any differently than her biological children.
Senator Bernie Sanders Throws Support Behind Boston Graduate Students
His support excited students, but there are limitations to the help he can bring without being in the Oval Office.
LGBTQ Group Will Help Baylor Students Grow in Faith, Supporters Say
"Baylor thinks if they ignore the problem, that it's going to go away. But that's not the generation that we live in anymore," one alumna said.
Do College Students Believe Racist Comments Warrant Admission Rescission?
However, students also overwhelmingly agreed a person should have the chance to prove they've changed before their admission is revoked.
College Expert: Mandatory Financial Literacy Courses Are 'Necessary'
The college expert said college isn't providing students with the life skills they need to succeed in the fast pace world that we live in.
College Student Donates $1,300 From His Meal Plan to Local Food Bank
"One night it just hit me: I had the means to help people," said Florida Tech senior Roland Hesmondhalgh, who donates his leftover funds every spring.
Gen Zs Are Determined to Avoid the Mistakes of Their Predecessors
This year's college graduating class, raised by brooding cynics and witnesses to the economic collapse of 2008, are clear-eyed pragmatists.
With $30k In Student Loans And No Job, PA Man Leaves U.S. To Avoid Debt
"I was expected to make a $400 loan payment every month, but I had no money, no sustainable income. College ruined my life."
Ocasio-Cortez Applauds Billionaire's Plan to Pay $40M In Student Loan Debt
New York Democratic congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez applauded a billionaire's offer to pay off an entire Morehouse College class' student loans, but she cautioned people shouldn't be forced to rely on the generosity of a wealthy stranger.
Don't Hire Officials Involved in Family Separation, Rights Groups Urge
"Disgraced former officials should not be offered cushy fellowships to rehabilitate their image," a spokesperson for advocacy group Restore Public Trust said.
Letter to Congress, Trump: Make Colleges Protect Speech
"Other reforms may bring the cost of college down, but we must better protect free inquiry in order to bring the quality of college up."
Is Elizabeth Warren's Plan for Free College Feasible?
Warren's proposals might require a tax on the middle class, according to one economist.
College Graduate Hiring Rates to Increase 10.7 Percent
"We're starting to get to the point where wage gains are accelerating faster than college tuition," said a study from the National Association of Colleges and Employers.
New Gold Star Family Free Tuition Bill Introduced in NY
"We can't make up for the loss of the parent, but we can at least make sure they get the college education they deserve," said New York state Senator John Brooks of his bill.
An International Student's Struggle Led To A Startup
After moving to the United States for college, I struggled to find the right person to ask for help.
The Amendment That Almost Killed the Electoral College
Looking back at the Bayh-Celler amendment, which came pretty close to abolishing the Electoral College in the late '60s to early '70s.
Ocasio-Cortez Says 'Scarcity Mindset' Breeds Conflict
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York called on students and parents to demand progress rather than fight with one another over admission to a handful of prestigious institutions.
College Admission Lawsuit Unlikely to Succeed: Scholar
"I don't see litigation as the route to preventing this from happening again."
Fox News Goes After Bernie Sanders' Wife, Call her Liar
Fox News ran several segments this week warning Americans of the dangers of democratic socialism, but now the outlet is taking aim at the wife of the movement's most prolific member: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Pew Survey: Anxiety and Depression Top Teen Worry List
Anxiety, depression and drug addiction are the leading problems in a deepening mental health crisis among America's young people.
'Ghost' in Woman's Closet Turned Out to Be a Man
The college junior noticed her items were going missing, and there were hand prints on her wall.
President Schultz? Not with the Electoral College
So long as the current system remains, third-party candidates can only run as spoilers.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Dancing Twitter Page Created
"It seemed like an obvious trend that was gonna happen."
For-Profit College Cancels $500 Million in Student Debt
A major for-profit university has reached a settlement with 48 states and the District of Columbia that will force it to wipe out nearly $500 million in debt incurred by thousands of its students across the country.
Harvard Reveals Merkel Will Speak at 2019 Commencement
Harvard said the German chancellor will be its principal speaker at the ceremony next May.
College Men Try to Ban Porn on Campus
"Pornography is prostitution through the lens of a camera, but more abusive," the open letter read.

