Brown University student-athletes fight for reinstatement of varsity sports
Alexa Jacobs, 20, and Gabrielle Shieh, 18, are years apart and play different sports. But they share an unfortunate commonality: Brown University has effectively canceled their respective athletic programs.
Oregon, Oregon State discontinue 'Civil War' nickname for college sports rivalry
OSU President Ed Ray said the change was "overdue."
Robert F. Smith aims to ease debt for students at historically black colleges
Robert F. Smith, who promised to pay the college debt of Morehouse College’s class of 2019, has started another program to ease the burden of student debt.
Tom Brady's 'Deflategate' lawyer tapped by Brown University student-athletes
Brown University student-athletes have formed a legal team of high-powered attorneys that boasts past clientele including NFL legend Tom Brady.
UNC football players return to campus with $40M on the line
UNC-Chapel Hill football coach Mack Brown told reporters that his coaching staff and players are itching to get back on the field.
University of Florida bans 'Gator Bait' fight song over 'horrific historic racist imagery'
“It is past time for UF to commit and engage in this challenging, uncomfortable, transformational work,” school president Kent Fuchs said.
Coronavirus has Lori Loughlin 'scared to death' of prison: Report
More than 6,100 inmates in federal prisons have caught COVID-19, according to the Bureau of Prisons.
Pizza Hut, Koch WSU donors unhappy after Ivanka Trump commencement speech canceled
Donor and Pizza Hut co-founder Dan Carney and a Koch Industries official were "very upset" about Golden's role in the disinvitation, former Wichita State University Foundation chair Steve Clark wrote in a letter to the Kansas Board of Regents.
Netflix CEO to donate $120M to historically black colleges
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin, are donating $120 million toward student scholarships at historically black colleges and universities.
Why is home economics not taught in schools anymore?
Here are three reasons why home economics has declined in U.S. schools.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signs college athlete compensation bill
The law will allow college athletes in the state to earn money from endorsement deals.
Australian leader expects foreign students to return in July
International students are expected to begin returning to Australia next month despite Chinese warnings of pandemic-related racism, the Australian prime minister said on Friday.
'One Tree Hill' stars ask fans to help fire North Carolina professor
Celebrities from the former hit TV show “One Tree Hill,” are calling on a university in North Carolina to remove one of its professors after he called the state’s governor “Massa Cooper” on Twitter.
Canceling Ivanka Trump spurs backlash for Kansas college
Donors are pushing Kansas' higher education board to fire Wichita State University's president after he canceled a virtual speech by Ivanka Trump.
UCLA prof responds to students' 'woefully racist' charge: 'My record is pristine'
Professor Gordon Klein said he's received threats after a student's petition called for his firing.
Defense team of charged Harvard professor in China recruitment case says he is a ‘victim’
Former chemistry professor Charles Lieber was indicted by a federal grand jury
Virus exposes sharp economic divide: College vs. non-college
Fewer than half of high school graduates are now working. Two-thirds of college graduates are.
Ivanka Trump commencement address at WSU Tech canceled after backlash
WSU Tech's decision came after a professor at its partner school wrote a letter opposing the invitation to Ivanka Trump.
College Board suspends SAT registration outside North America, cites ‘bot’ activity
The COVID-19 pandemic had already stymied admissions exams.
What are the top 20 law schools in the US?
The top 20 law schools in the U.S. range in price from roughly $36,400 to more than $72,000 per year.


















