UNC to update policies following complaint of anti-Semitism
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will expand its anti-bias training.
University decides not to ban Medicaid for students after uproar
The campus is owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Colleges swamped by students' demand for mental health services
The data shows that most universities are working to scale up their services, but many are far outpaced by demand.
Hate crimes reported at universities nationwide
Hate crimes or bias incidents have been reported at Syracuse University, University at Albany and Auburn University.
What's your college degree worth? Here’s how to find out
U.S. student debt officially hit more than $1 trillion and the Education Department wants help you tame the money monstrosity.
MIT told to turn over docs related to Russian, Chinese and Saudi ties
MIT's Saudi Arabia ties seem especially concerning to the feds.
Loughlin, husband Mossimo Giannulli fighting new charges in admissions case
Lawyers for Loughlin and Mossimo Giannulli entered not guilty pleas on their behalf Tuesday to charges of conspiracy to commit federal program bribery.
White supremacist manifesto reportedly 'airdropped' at Syracuse U
Officials said the manifesto appeared to be copied from one written by the man accused of killing 51 people at two mosques in New Zealand in March.
'Too late' for Lori Loughlin to change not guilty plea: Judge Napolitano
Loughlin and 17 others are expected to be arraigned on Wednesday.
US sees drop in foreign students for the third straight year
The downturn is a worry for universities that have come to rely on tuition from foreign students, who are typically charged higher rates.
College students turn to ‘adulting’ classes for basic life skills
Students working with Kansas State’s health center organized workshops because they had few opportunities to learn life skills.
Is PC culture ending college campus journalism?
Journalists are worried by recent controversies pitting college activists against college newspapers.
Below-average students’ Facebook use linked to lower grades, study finds
New research shows a link between heavy Facebook use and lower grades.
Ex-insurance exec gets 6 months in college admissions scam
A former California insurance executive was sentenced to six months in prison for paying $450,000 to get his son and daughter admitted to the University of Southern California as fake athletic recruits.
College students say they would spend time in jail if it meant paying off their school loans
With student loan debt at an all- time high, a recent study shows many college students would spend a week in jail to get out of paying it back.
Student newspaper takes heat after apologizing for 'retraumatizing' coverage of Jeff Sessions protest
'The editors of Northwestern's student newspaper are apologizing for doing journalism,' journalist writes.
Ole Miss says conservative journalist's speech is back on after unauthorized cancellation
The Oxford Eagle reports Daily Wire contributor Elisha Krauss will speak in the university's student union on Wednesday.
25,000 University of California workers to strike Wednesday
The union accuses the UC system of unfair labor practices.
Lack of shop classes is why we’re $1.6T in student debt: Mike Rowe
'Dirty Jobs' host Mike Rowe explained the disconnect and stigma of alternative education.
Alaska university taking PB&J as payment for parking tickets
Officials say two 16-ounce (454-gram) jars offer a $10 credit, three jars offer a $35 credit and five jars offer a $60 credit.



















