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Fox & Friends Ridicules Student Loan Borrowers, Says Taxpayers To Pay Debt
"Fox & Friends" warned U.S. taxpayers will be forced to pay back billions in student loan debt. "A lot of people are paying back 1 percent a year which would take 100 years to pay back," said co-host Steve Doocy.
Director at MIT Resigns Over Jeffrey Epstein Ties
Ethan Zuckerman will finish out the academic year, as he has responsibilities to his students.
Shooting Near Clark Atlanta University Injures Four College Students
All four victims were treated at the hospital, where they were listed as being in stable condition.
Delivery Robots Headed to 100 Colleges: Entire Generation Expects Service
The University of Pittsburgh recently welcomed both new students and a fleet of new robots to campus.
To Help African American Men Graduate, a University Is Starting Early
Starting in middle school, students will have access to both educational resources and mentors.
Wisconsin Reinstates Football Player After Sexual Assault Acquittal
Quintez Cephus officially rejoined the football program on Monday, but can't play in a game until eligibility issues are worked through.
Republicans Who Think College Has Negative Effect on U.S. Nearly Doubles
While responses among Democrats have largely been steady since 2012, between 2015 and 2017, Republican responses changed drastically.
Cal State Faculty Member Potentially 'Targeted' in Fatal Stabbing
Fullerton police officers are investigating the attack and bloodhounds were brought to the scene to try to track down the suspect, who fled.
Will Forgiving Student Debt Help the Economy? Economists Say No in Poll
An estimated 45 million people in the United States collectively hold about $1.6 trillion in student loans.
Headed Back to School? These Are The Best and Worst Community Colleges
WalletHub analyzed several factors, including cost and financing and career and education outcomes.
College Board 2020 AP Exam Dates: When Students Can Take Course Credit Test
The AP exam enables high school students to potentially earn credit for college courses before they begin their studies at a higher education institution.
Hofstra Coach Accused of Sexual Misconduct Can Sue School, Court Rules
The judge who wrote the ruling criticized Hofstra for using reasoning reminiscent of the Queen of Hearts in Lewis Carrolls's "Alice in Wonderland." The complainant later withdrew the letter with her allegations.
Temple University Turns to Motto for Hope After 6 Police Officers Shot
"In difficult moments like these, we remember our motto, 'Perseverance Conquers.'"
As Hong Kong Protests Escalate, American Students Arrive for Study Abroad
While colleges and universities supported students if they wanted to pull out of the program, the protests have done little to deter students from continuing with their study abroad plans.
Only 37 Percent of College Students Believe the U.S. Is a Force of Good
This wasn't always the case, and the majority of students agreed that the U.S. used to be a force of good in the world.
Taylor Swift and 6 Other Celebrities Who Helped Pay for People's Educations
More than 45 million people hold an estimated $1.6 trillion in student loans.
There Will Be More College Admission Scandals, Former Admission Officer Say
Even if colleges and universities implement changes, there will be loopholes.
Christian College Suspends Transgender Student After Top Surgery
Welch College "believes that attempting to alter one's bodily identity constitutes a rejection of God's design for humanity," said university president Matt Pinson.
Poll: College Students Prefer Guaranteed $100K Job to Full Ride at Harvard
While students would take the high paying job over a Harvard education, the majority of students would also prefer to take on $35,000 worth of debt to have a "fantastic experience."
NCAA Amends College Degree Rule for Agents After Heavy Backlash
Critics of the rule claimed it specifically targeted sports agent Rich Paul, who doesn't have a college degree but represents some of the biggest names in sports, including LeBron James.
College Speech Codes Won't Let You Say "There Are Only Two Genders"
It's time to face the social and political flogging that will undoubtedly come with speaking the truth boldly and without apology.
University of Georgia OKs $100,000 for Research on School's Slave Past
The research initiative came months after the school released a report on Baldwin Hall, where remains of slaves were discovered.
How to Avoid the Student Debt Crisis
The best tips on how to avoid falling victim to college debt in the midst of America's student loan crisis.
The Truth About America's Student Debt Crisis
While there's definitely no denying that some people with student debt are having serious problems, the notion that the entire system is completely broken is just plain wrong, many experts say.
Fordham University Must Allow Pro-Palestine Student Group on Campus
A Fordham University dean denied recognition of the Students for Justice in Palestine, saying its purpose pointed toward polarization and not dialogue.
Lawsuit: University 'Branded' Student as Rapist, Ended His NFL Chances
The lawsuit, similarly to others that have been filed, argued the school violated the student's due process rights while handling a rape accusation.
Texas College Dems: Trump Only Cares About Us When Saying 'Build The Wall'
The two federations of College Democrats claimed Trump's visit after the two mass shootings would do more to harm the communities than heal them.
Childhood Bullying Sparked My Entrepreneurial Success | Opinion
I was bullied. It took me years before I could admit that, let alone write about it in an article or book. It was one of the darkest stretches of my life, but also served as one of my largest catalysts for growth.
College Student Tried to Access Trump's Tax Info With FAFSA Application
On Tuesday, the same day that the president's re-election campaign sued California over a law requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns, the student pleaded guilty.
Michelle Obama to Help Get Students Ready for College in YouTube Series
The announcement about the series came about a week after Michelle Obama's Beating the Odds Summit, where she offered advice to students.

