Binghamton University to build $60M baseball complex with record anonymous donation
Funded entirely by the donation, the upgrades will include a new stadium, clubhouse, indoor training facility, locker room, increased fan seating and various other amenities.
Miami bars may close earlier for spring break
Miami's nightlife might end hours earlier during spring break in March, with South Beach businesses worrying about what the decision might mean for their establishments.
Mike Pompeo warns of Chinese infiltration in American schools
Pompeo said business owners should be wary of groups in America that are loyal to communist China.
NCAA student-athlete pay debate needs federal input, Mark Emmert says
The NCAA wants Congress to establish laws governing student-athlete compensation.
How much can you borrow for a student loan?
The maximum amount that one person can take out depends on several factors, including whether they’re private or federal loans and your level of education.
Ex-Pimco CEO sentenced in college cheating scandal
Douglas Hodge was ordered to serve nine months behind bars, the longest sentence thus far
Universities cancel study-abroad programs amid virus fears
Universities in countries that host Chinese students have reconsidered academic-related travel to and from China
STEM jobs pay well as US business schools take note
How STEM degree programs can lure in international students to business schools in the U.S., and the most lucrative careers.
Student loan debt driving students to drop out; one New Hampshire man is trying to stop it
For many college students, the cost of higher education goes beyond tuition. The added cost of books, board and basic needs pile up.
Student loan debt surges in New Hampshire as 2020 Democrats promise to erase it
It’s the fourth-most important issue to likely voters in the New Hampshire Democratic primary, according to a recent poll, behind health care, the environment and the economy.
Judge rules Yale frats can't be forced to admit women after students sue for alleged discrimination
A federal judge has dismissed nearly all claims in a lawsuit that sought to force all-male fraternities at Yale University to admit women, saying both fraternities and sororities are specifically excluded from a federal law that bans discrimination based on gender in education.
What to know about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Here are five things to know about Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., from where she grew up to her political background.
These companies offer student loan repayment benefits
Many companies offer employees money to pay down their student loans.
Rich kids use camp for college advantage
Command Education's offerings cost an eye-popping $20,000 for a weeklong camp, including counseling to navigate the college admissions process.
I travel-hacked a college tour and saved $3,000: Liz Weston
It's easy to let travel rewards -- points, miles, free hotel nights, companion passes-- pile up and go unused.
Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli will stand trial in October: Prosecutors
Lori Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli will be part of the first group of parents to stand trial in the "Varsity Blues" case.
University investments saw slower growth in 2019: Survey
Most U.S. universities made money on their financial investments last year, but their returns were tempered by a global economic slowdown fueled by America’s trade war with China.
College financial aid: How divorce can complicate the application process
Student loan experts say having parents that are separated or divorced complicates the financial aid application process for many students.
Restaurant honors 'Good Samaritan' who helped stop abduction
North Carolina A&T graduate student Cody Byrd, 24, received a “Good Citizen Award” at a ceremony presented by the Biscuitville restaurant chain.
Football rivalry joke over 'clearance rack' mascot leads to fundraiser
LSU beat Clemson in the college football championship. But who has the best tiger mascot?



















