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These States Have the Highest Student Debt

Student loan averages differ greatly across the US, with students in Washington, DC owing about $54,982 while North Dakota is ranked last with an average loan balance of $28,402.

Higher Education Groups Request $97 Billion Extra in COVID-19 Relief

A coalition of associations representing a number of colleges and universities has requested $97 billion more in coronavirus relief aid from Congress for postsecondary education.

Netflix Co-Founder Donates $3 Million to Robert Morris University

The co-founder of Netflix has donated $3 million to Robert Morris University in Pittsburgh to fund 20 full-ride scholarships for students joining the university in fall 2021.

Columbia University to Divest from Fossil Fuel

Columbia University has announced its plan to divest from publicly-traded oil and gas companies, the latest in an ongoing, multi-year process of examination, dialogue, and a string of protests at the institution.

MSU and Henry Ford Health Sign Partnership to Improve Michigan Health Care

Michigan State University has signed an agreement with Henry Ford Health System to improve and transform health care in the state.

University of Michigan Halts Athletics Due to UK COVID Strain Outbreak

The University of Michigan has suspended all athletics for the next two weeks after several athletes tested positive for the B117 variant of coronavirus.

Evansville Students, Faculty Protest Plan That Could Leave 40 Profs Jobless

Students, faculty, and alumni staged a demonstration at the University of Evansville to challenge a plan that will effectively cut three departments and leave around 40 professors unemployed.

Court Dismisses Student’s ‘Toilet Video’ Lawsuit Against Simmons

A Simmons University student has had her lawsuit against the school dismissed after she failed to prove the college was liable for her professor's alleged posting of a video of her using the bathroom during a Zoom class.