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Three Yale Students Sue University and Nine Fraternities

The plaintiffs claim that Yale's fraternities breed a toxic sexual culture and give undue economic and professional benefits to male members

FIRE Names Worst Colleges in America for Free Speech

This year's list brings attention to a variety of creative censoring techniques that took place at both public and private institutions.

Court Allows Return of Christian Group to University of Iowa Campus

A U.S. District Court has reprimanded the university for illegally deregistering a Christian student group and unevenly applying it's human rights policy.

New LendEDU Report Fills Void of Unpublished CFPB Data on Student Loan Complaints

LendEDU has stepped in to replicate the CFPB’s student loan consumer complaint report, compiling loan grievances made in 2018 and conducting a data analysis of its own.

Friends University Implements Sustainability Initiatives

The university is starting a B.S. degree in Conservation Science and participating in a Green Energy Program to better address environmental issues.

Rowan University Starts New Division of Diversity and Inclusion

The Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will to better incorporate culturally responsive programming into the university's campus atmosphere.

Using SNAP to Combat Food Insecurity in College

While 5.5 million low-income students in the U.S. are at risk of being food insecure, only about 1.4 million of these individuals are currently receiving SNAP benefits.

Creighton University to go Test Optional Beginning in 2020

Creighton University is making the submission of SAT or ACT scores optional to remove any test bias or barriers for potential students.