Two-thirds of borrowers would boycott paying student loans: survey
Over two-thirds of those with student loans say they would boycott paying them this fall, according to a recent report. Read more
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Over two-thirds of those with student loans say they would boycott paying them this fall, according to a recent report. Read more
A former president of Morehouse College discusses his recent book about the untapped potential of HBCUs. Read more
Some Florida parents are outraged that a Bible-based personal finance textbook is being used to teach their kids in Florida schools, according to a report. Read more
University of Texas at Austin (UT) students protested a Texas University Systems Board of Regents’ Aug. 24 meeting, where members unanimously voted to eliminate diversity offices in order to comply with Senate Bill 17. Read more
Chester moves academics into communal working spaces, prompting union concerns about student meetings and equality impact Read more
The VCentials store replaces a smaller, closet-style pantry on Valencia’s west Orange County campus. It aims to deal with a sobering statistic: In a 2021 survey, 40% of Valencia’s students reported struggling to afford the food they needed. Read more
More students are asking for better grades than earned — and a vast majority of educators questioned in a recent survey admit they’ve given in to those demands in a trend now dubbed “grade grubbing.” Read more
Bridgewater College in Virginia and Wartburg College in Iowa are two of the latest institutions to announce drastic cuts to their tuition sticker prices. Read more
Seven out of the 12 new faculty members starting at the University of Maryland’s College of Education this fall primarily research topics in the fields of race, equity, multiculturalism, or similar progressive subjects. Read more
Scotland Yard has admitted overusing its power to strip-search children after four of its officers were told they would face disciplinary proceedings over allegations that their search of a 15-year-old black schoolgirl known as Child Q was inappropriate and amounted to discrimination owing to her race and sex. Read more