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DOE 'Takes Responsibility' For Violating Order Amid DeVos Jail Threat
On Monday, a judge told the courtroom that she wasn't sending anyone to jail yet for violating her order, but was glad to know it was an option.
'No Nazis at UF' Demands School Cancel Donald Trump Jr. Event
Bringing Trump Jr. to campus showed that the school condoned the "proliferation of right-wing speech that [incentivizes] and empowers hatred," the group said.
Swastika, 'Trump' Found Spray-Painted on Yale Steps Days Before Yom Kippur
The discovery of the graffiti also coincided with the undergraduate college's family weekend.
79 Percent of College Students Support Getting Rid of Columbus Day
While men and women largely agreed, when it was broken down by political affiliation, students had very different opinions.
George Mason Students Protest to 'Put Brett Kavanaugh Out on the Street'
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh taught a course for George Mason University in England during a summer session.
President Andrew Yang Would Mean a $300 Million-Plus Price Tag for Harvard
Yang told Newsweek that "instead of opening outposts in China, Harvard could be opening campuses in the Midwest and using the new locations to expand and experiment with new models of education."
California Colleges Must Disclose Treatment of Students Tied to Donors
It was the first bill aimed at reforming the college admission process to reach Governor Gavin Newsom's desk since news of the scandal broke.
Rutgers Stands Behind Professor Who Said Hindutva Was 'Inspired by Nazism'
Critics called for her to be banned from visiting India, but the professor was resolute that her words were based on facts.
These Colleges Received the Most Money From Purdue Pharma Owners
At least two dozen universities received donations from the Sacklers over the last five years, totaling more than $60 million.
'Varsity Blues' Parent Cites Work Fighting Trump Travel Ban at Sentencing
In 2017, he represented a woman whose daughter needed to come to the United States from Iran for eye surgery.
Who Is Gordon Caplan? Parent in College Admission Scandal to Be Sentenced
Caplan's moment before Judge Indira Talwani will come after three other parents, including actor Felicity Huffman, learned their fates. Huffman, who pleaded guilty to having her daughter's SAT score altered, was first to be sentenced and received only 14 days in prison.
Trump Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle University of Florida Visit Divides Students
The event was hosted by an agency of the student government, which both Republican and Democratic students said demonstrated the diversity of thought on the University of Florida's campus.
University Union 'Deeply Sorry' Jewish Victims Omitted From Holocaust Email
The union claimed the omission was the result of a "drafting error" and sent an updated email, which referenced the six million Jewish people who were murdered.
People Use Lori Loughlin, Brett Kavanaugh to Describe #CollegeInSixWords
Those who shared their descriptions on Twitter had a chance that their submission would be read on Fallon's show.
What It Means Now That CA Passed Bill To Pay College Athletes
On Monday morning, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill that would allow college athletes in the state to profit off of their name, image and likeness.
Student Government President Arrested on Drug and Weapon Charges
Alcorn State Student Government Association President James Stirgus III was arrested on gun and drug charges on Thursday.
Who Is Stephen Semprevivo? Man Who Paid $400,000 in College Scandal
Prosecutors argued jail time was the only appropriate sentence, but the defense claimed incarceration could have an overly negative impact on his family.
College Students Working 16 Hours a Week Could Receive $21,000 for Tuition
Students must maintain a certain grade point average and show up to work as scheduled in order to receive tuition assistance.
Here Are the College Courses Antonio Brown Is Taking After Quitting NFL
This isn't the first time Brown took courses at Central Michigan University, the wide receiver played at the school before entering the NFL draft.
Judah & the Lion's Nate Zuercher: College Kept Me From Giving Up on Music
College isn't for everyone, but for Nate Zuercher, having reasons for being in Nashville other than a dream of becoming a professional musician meant he had to keep moving toward that goal.
Georgetown College Republicans Host Rebuttal to Climate Forum
The College Republicans wouldn't necessarily endorse every speaker's view but claimed it was their role to provide a platform to right-wing perspectives that didn't have space elsewhere.
College Democrats: Trump Broke Promise to American Students
Trump's campaign kicked off its nationwide initiative to rally young voters on Monday.
Employees of 19 Companies Could Receive A $76,000 Degree Tuition-free
Arizona State University's online degree program is one of the top-rated in the nation and specific students can graduate with a tuition-free degree.
Felicity Huffman Gets 14 Days in Jail for College Admission Scandal
Huffman was the first parent to be sentenced in the college admission scandal and it's possible the judge's actions could be indicative of future sentences, although each case is nuanced.
Read William H. Macy's Letter to Scandal Judge About Wife Felicity Huffman
Actor Felicity Huffman is set to be sentenced for her role in the college admission scandal. Ahead of the hearing, her husband, actor William H. Macy, penned an emotional letter to the judge.
Here Are All 10 Democratic Candidates' Plans for Higher Education
Since the debate is being held at Texas Southern University, the candidates will likely discuss the soaring cost of higher education.
Ex-West Point Leader: It's 'Important' Post-9/11 Vets Are Running for Pres.
University of South Carolina President Bob Caslen said gaps between civilians and members of the military breed misunderstandings and allow assumptions to take root.
University of Tennessee Rock Vandalized With 'Jews Did 9-11' Graffiti
The anti-Semitic vandalism covered up a message of love for a young fan of the university who was bullied.
Camp Fire Causes Drop in Butte County College Enrollment
The fire also enabled the school to fast track construction-related programs that will train students to aid in the rebuilding effort.
Students Who Wore Blackface in Viral Photo WIll Not Be Punished by School
CSU President Joyce McConnell said the students did not violate any school policies for sharing information through their own social media accounts.

