Feds award another $3.2 billion to students hardest hit by pandemic
Historically Black colleges and universities receive $1.6 billion; another $1.19 billion goes to minority-serving institution Read More
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Historically Black colleges and universities receive $1.6 billion; another $1.19 billion goes to minority-serving institution Read More
Students returning to college campuses this fall may experience a transition similar to what astronauts go through when they return to Earth after a mission in outer space. Read more
'This is not throwing data at people—this is really about meeting people where they are' Read more
Columbia will help lead self-directed education initiative. Read more
Race, culture and climate change among popular pursuits. Read more
As it did for a lot of people, the pandemic gave Kara Reilly time to think. “My turning moment was when I was shut down and I had 11 weeks to sit around,” said Reilly, 49, a hairdresser in Louisville, Kentucky, whose salon closed early in the pandemic. Read more
Can institutions wait another month on requirements? Read more
As the delta variant of the coronavirus sweeps across the United States, a growing number of colleges and universities are requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for students to attend in-person classes. Read more
Property manager Derek Morton calls his local housing market in Cedar City, Utah, “Insanity.” Read more
For many college students, paying for tuition is already financially challenging. A survey done by Barnes and Noble College Insights found that 85% of respondents said that paying for higher education for the 2021-2022 school year will be challenging. Read more