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HBCUs Face Bomb Threats, Students Evacuated

Bomb threats forced nine historically Black colleges and universities into lockdown.

Orthodox Rabbis Seek End to ‘Antisemitic’ Diversity Efforts

A coalition of Orthodox rabbis demands the abandonment of diversity efforts in all American universities due to their antisemitic tendencies.

Laotian Bakery Owners Establish Asian-American Scholarship

University of Connecticut students are now eligible to receive financial help from a small, Laotian-owned French bakery in Avon. 

Alabama Sorority Ousts President, Member for Racist Comments

University of Alabama sorority Alpha Phi expelled its president after racist comments in a private group message surfaced online.

Connecticut Launches College Mental Health Program

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont launched a mental health program to provide college students in the state with sorely-needed services. 

Florida Student Arrested Over Campus Shooting Plot, Threats

A student at a Florida university was apprehended after local authorities discovered his plot to stage a shooting on campus. 

US Students Choose Between Food and College: Survey

A new survey revealed that three out of five US college students do not have enough money to feed themselves while paying for their education.

Barnard Prof Who Used N-Word Will Not Be Punished

The Title IX office at Barnard College will not take action against a professor who used the N-word in one of his classes.