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Tuition Deadline, Lost Scholarships Allegedly Prompt Gun Threats at Howard
The payment due date came shortly after students were notified of scholarship cancellations, prompting a Change.org petition to call for an extension.
Which Presidential Candidates Are Most Popular With College Voters?
The 2020 presidential election will be the first time many gen z voters are able to cast a ballot.
Morehouse College Employee on Leave amid Allegations of Sexual Misconduct
The student claimed he reported it to the school but they failed to address the allegations properly.
Iowa Carpenter Saved $3 Million to Put 33 Strangers Through College
"For a man that would never meet me, to give me basically a full ride to college, that's incredible. That doesn't happen," says Kira Conrad of Dale Schroeder's incredible generosity
UCF Student Charged With Sexual Battery Said He Just "Wanted To Have Sex"
The student was arrested after the police department recorded a phone call between the 21-year-old and the victim.
Biggest Textbook Publisher Switching To Ebooks Students Can't Resell
Pearson Education will start updating ebooks more than printed textbooks to push students away from the market in used textbooks.
Bill Would Make Colleges Pay 50 Percent of Defaulted Student Loans
By holding colleges financially responsible for defaulted loans, Senator Josh Hawley says they'll be more invested in educating students and preparing them to get good jobs.
A DEA Visit, A Psychedelic Plant, And A Controversy Bloom At Miami U
The American Anthropological Association told Newsweek this could have a "chilling effect" on botanical research.
University of Utah Police Chief Retires Amid $56 Million Lawsuit
The University of Utah public safety department faced heavy scrutiny for failing to recognize the danger Lauren McCluskey was in before her murder.
#RickyRenuncia: Puerto Rico Governor Pressured to Resign After Scandal
"Hamilton" creator Lin-Manuel Miranda and his father, Luis Miranda, Jr., now advocating for the governor to resign.
Anti-Semitism Bill Would Prohibit Public Colleges From 'Demonizing' Israel
Critics argued the bill, which prohibits public universities from 'demonizing' Israel, infringes on First Amendment rights.
University: Throw Out Wiccan Professor's Discrimination Lawsuit
St. Bonaventure University claimed Pauline Hoffmann failed to file charges in a timely manner, which should be grounds for dismissal in federal court.
Almost 80 Percent of Philosophy Majors Favor Socialism, Poll Finds
Accounting and finance majors were least likely to view socialism favorably.
Co-Ed College Quidditch Teams Tackling Gender Inequality in Sports
Players differed on whether the mixed-gender sport truly reduced inequality, but all agreed they preferred co-ed teams.
Fired College Lecturer Asked Student to Trade Sex, Moose Meat for Grades
The unnamed teacher was suspended immediately after the student complained of his post-class advances.
Tension Continues Over University of South Carolina President Search
A special meeting about the new University of South Carolina president was canceled amid questions over its legality.
University of Virginia Students Differ on Celebrating Jefferson's Birthday
Former President Thomas Jefferson's legacy as both the author of the Declaration of Independence and a slaveholder has called into question if and how he should be honored.
Alaska Legislators Fail to Override 'Devastating' University Budget Cuts
The University of Alaska said it would make every attempt to ensure students could complete their program, but said it may not be possible.
Harvard Fencing Coach Dismissed After Home Sale Raised Concerns
Former Harvard fencing coach Peter Brand allegedly sold his home to the father of two members of the fencing team for well above its market value.
Video of Texas A&M Student Using N-Word Prompts Demand for Honor Code
Along with serious repercussions for the student, the petition called for changes affecting the entire student body.
Do College Students Prefer Biden or Trump for the 2020 Election?
Student debt and the cost of higher education have already emerged as prevalent topics among 2020 presidential candidates.
Ignoring College Emails Could Hurt Students' Chances at Being Accepted
Along with students who are likely to succeed, college and universities want students that want them.
College Funding for Military Families Bridges Political Divide
In Pennsylvania, legislators passed a bipartisan bill expanding education opportunities for military families, proving Republicans and Democrats can still work together.
How to View AP Scores Early? College Board Starts Releasing Exam Results
College Board enables students to access their scores based on a schedule dictated by the state where they're physically located, meaning, some students have to wait longer than others.
Harvard Silent as Backlash Grows Over Rick Snyder Fellowship After Flint
The announcement of Snyder's appointment made no mention of the water crisis, instead focusing on his contributions to Michigan's workforce training, STEM education and infrastructure.
'Stranger Things' Star Caleb McLaughlin on His Plans for College
McLaughlin isn't the only cast member to pursue a college education, as well as, acting.
University of Alaska Urges Advocacy After 'Devastating' Budget Cuts
With the university's future on the line, President Jim Johnsen encouraged the community to make their voices heard before a special session on July 8.
Pennsylvania Extends College Benefits to National Guard Family Members
The passing of the legislation was intended to both support military families and provide incentives for service members to reenlist.
Starting a Business is Chock Full of Highs and Lows
I tried to login to the website I'd built one morning, but the login failed. I called my cofounder to see what happened. "The system we built is gone," he said.
West Point's Newest Class Has More Minority New Cadets than Last Year
While the number of new female cadets didn't increase, it remained consistent with figures from previous years.

