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Students of Color
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Julie J. Park thinks the Supreme Court’s ban on race-conscious admissions will make the lives of many students “tangibly worse.” But colleges <i>can</i> continue to push for racial diversity, she says.
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As censorship laws spread, FIU’s Michael Dunn has pitched a lone battle to fight back.
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California's Rapid Rehousing program offers emergency housing and rental subsidies to college students at all UCs and most Cal States.
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For the seventh year, the U.S. National Survey found that LGBTQ+ young people are too often placed at higher risk for suicide not because of who they are, but as a result of how they are mistreated an...
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Judith Butler, a pioneer of queer theory, takes on the conservative critics who are closing gender-studies programs and banning LGBTQ spaces.
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LaGuardia Community College’s biweekly barbershop sessions offer connection, mentorship and candid conversations about life as a young Black man.
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Grant money had gone toward lab upgrades, paid undergraduate research grants and grad-school fellowships that benefited all students.
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A new PBS documentary explores the opportunities provided by Historically Black Colleges and Universities through the stories of students attending them.
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Enrollment in certificate programs at community colleges continues to show big gains, increasing 12.1% this spring compared to last spring, according to a final spring enrollment tally from the Nation...
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Learn how to Allan Hancock College is changing the odds for its students for the better.
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Dual credit can help students be better prepared for college and avoid debt. But some worry about watered-down curriculums and students ending up with credits that selective colleges might not accept.
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As public attitudes sour over higher education’s politics and prices, a handful of college leaders now say the opposition has a point.
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Colorado lawmakers say schools would use the designation to market to students.
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The report found that legacy preferences at selective institutions may have magnified the Supreme Court decision's impact.
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Sociology faculty are refusing to alter syllabi, even as state targets how race, gender and inequality are taught
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For-Profit Colleges Are Deliberately Targeting Black Students—and Leaving Them in Debt, Report Finds
The findings arrive at a particularly precarious moment as federal rollbacks at agencies tasked with protecting student loan borrowers weaken the guardrails that once offered some recourse to defrauded students.
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Advocates worry that the promise of a higher education will soon drift further out of reach
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New research argues widely cited figures overstate the problem by ignoring earnings premiums and occupational diversity.
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The University of Pennsylvania has seen a drop in Black and Hispanic enrollment in 2024.