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University of Arizona Waives Tuition for Native American Students

The University of Arizona will no longer charge undergraduate students from 22 federally recognized tribes in the state tuition or fees.

No Fetal Research at State Colleges, Penn House Bill Says

Pennsylvania House Republicans inserted a provision into the state budget requiring state colleges to certify that they will not use fetal tissue for research.

Senate Bill Could Hamper Foreign Partnerships in Higher Education

The Association of American Universities fears that an iteration of the US Innovation and Competition Act could discourage foreign gifts and collaboration.

Dartmouth to Eliminate Undergraduate Student Loans

College announced that it would eliminate student loans for undergraduates and replace them with scholarship grants.

George Washington Sports Teams to Scrap ‘Colonials’ Moniker

The George Washington University “Colonials” moniker used by its sports teams and criticized for glorifying slavery will soon be no more.

Seattle Pacific Students Stage Pride Flag Protest at Grad Ceremony

Graduating students at Seattle Pacific University used small pride flags to protest the school’s anti-LGBTQ+ employment policies. 

Students Can Choose Name and Pronoun Under New SUNY Policy

State University of New York students can now use their preferred names and pronouns on official campus records.

Oregon to Pay College Expenses of 700 Tribal Students

Oregon's Tribal Student Grant program is aimed at reducing financial barriers for Native Americans aspiring for a college education.