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Penn State to Stop Using ‘Male-Centric’ Terms Such as Freshman

Penn State faculty approved a proposal that recommends changing several common college terms to their gender-neutral equivalent.

Bloomsburg University Ends All Greek Life Programs

Bloomsburg University officials announced that the school has ended all sorority and fraternity programs. 

Who Will Benefit Under President Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness?

While President Biden’s plans to eliminate student loan debt will be a reprieve for many federal loan borrowers, private loan recipients can still explore their options for better repayment options.

UT Austin Faculty Petition to Remove Racist School Anthem

Nearly 180 faculty members at the University of Texas at Austin have signed a petition demanding the school stop using 'The Eyes of Texas' as its anthem.

Southern Utah University Offering $9,000 Bachelor’s Degree

In a bid to make college education affordable, Southern Utah University is offering an online Bachelor of General Studies degree that will cost just $9,000.

Tufts Elects First Black Female Student Senate President

Amma Agyei was elected president of Tufts University's student senate, becoming the first Black woman to occupy the role in the school's 169-year history.

University of Maryland Investing $40M to Improve Faculty Diversity

The University of Maryland, College Park will invest $40 million over the next 10 years to improve the diversity of its faculty.

Princeton Online Course Displays Bones of Black Children Killed by Police

In an online course at Princeton University the bones of Black children killed in a 1985 police bombing were presented as artifacts — without the consent of the children’s parents.