Universities can’t yank financial aid from students who get private scholarships, new law says
As Dixie Samaniego prepared for her first semester at California State University Fullerton, she had one focus: finding a way to pay. Read more
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As Dixie Samaniego prepared for her first semester at California State University Fullerton, she had one focus: finding a way to pay. Read more
As college students have come back to campus, most have returned to the conventional pursuit of the long-lauded bachelor’s degree, the prerequisite qualification since time immemorial to apply to nearly every job with a decent wage and reliable career path. Read more
The National Union of Students has ousted its president after a long-running independent inquiry into allegations of antisemitism found “significant breaches” of the organisation’s policies. Read more
Instagram permanently suspended an Auburn University pro-life student group’s account after it posted a graphic to promote the March for Life, an annual event in D.C. that calls for the end of abortion. Read more
The University of Florida (UF) Board of Trustees voted unanimously Wednesday afternoon to install Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse as its 13th president. Read more
Hundreds show support for affirmative action programs as Supreme Court weighs their fate. Read more
Penn State University has scrapped plans for a proposed Center for Racial Justice, electing to go another route, according to the Washington Post. The school first announced plans after the George Floyd protests of 2020. Two Black professors had also released a report chronicling the slowness of Black hiring, and existing staff experiencing racism on campus. The University originally touted the center as “just the beginning” of its anti-racism efforts. Read more
The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (UMass Dartmouth) recently requested $357,400 to fulfill a public records request submitted by Campus Reform in late September. Read more
From architecture in London, street art in Belfast and city routes hosted by former homeless people, here are some of the most informative trails on offer Read more
The battle by six City University of New York professors to stop their union from collecting dues took a step forward recently as oral arguments began in front of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Read more