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Bringing Back Low-Income Students

College of Marin leaders hope to use $2,000 grants to persuade more than 400 students who left during the pandemic to return and to entice others to enroll this fall.

Clark Atlanta Relieves Students’ Debts to the Institution

Clark Atlanta University, a historically Black institution in Georgia, has wiped away students’ balances to the institution for the last...

New Programs: Physician Assistant, Life Science Entrepreneurship, Data Science, Art Therapy

California State University at San Bernardino is starting a master of science in physician assistant studies. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is...

Judge Dismisses Affirmative Action Suit Against U of Texas

A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit filed by Students for Fair Admissions, a group that opposes affirmative action...

Academic Minute: Chocolate Flavor Through Fermentation

Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight: Caitlin Clark, instructor and Ph.D. student in the department of food science...

With No Department Aid, Independence University to Lay Off Staff

Independence University is planning to lay off most of its staff within the next 60 days due to a lack...

Education Department Seeks Information From Public on Loan Program

The Department of Education issued a request for information last week on the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to better...

Edward Waters U Backs Off Required Vaccines

Edward Waters University, in Florida, on Friday backed off a vaccine requirement opposed by students, News4Jax reported. The university imposed...