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Boston College Faces Backlash Over Vaccination Exemption

Several Catholic students and their parents are furious with Boston College for refusing to grant religious exemptions to students who refuse COVID-19 vaccinations because they contain aborted fetal tissue.

Professor Sues South University Over Return-to-Campus Order

An associate professor with heart and lung complications at South University in Virginia has filed a lawsuit against the school over a return-to-work mandate, alleging that she is being forced to work on campus despite severe health risks.

Northampton, East Stroudsburg Sign New Transfer Agreement for Students

Northampton Community College and East Stroudsburg University have established a transfer agreement allowing students from NCC to continue at ESU.

Free Speech Group Seeks Delay in Virginia Tech Anti-Bias Policies

A conservative free speech group is attempting to derail Virginia Tech's new anti-bias policies to curb harassment and discrimination on campus.

Maryland Offering $50,000 Scholarships to 20 Vaccinated Teens

Vaccinated teenagers in Maryland will have a chance to win a $50,000 college scholarship.

Towson Removes Slave Owner Names From Dormitories

Towson University has removed the names of two Maryland slave owners from its dormitories.

Wayne Community College to Offer Artificial Intelligence Program

Wayne Community College has become the second community college in the US and the first in North Carolina to offer a 2-year course that focuses on artificial intelligence and automation programming.

Sierra Nevada University Lays Off Faculty in Cost-Cutting Measure

Sierra Nevada University is laying off several faculty to reduce operational costs amid stagnant enrolment and a shortfall in revenue resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.