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NPS Gives HBCUs $9.7M to Restore Historic On-Campus Sites

The National Park Service will partner with five historically Black colleges and universities to restore historical buildings on campus.

Americans Say Making A Decent Living Should Not Depend on Degree: Survey

A survey revealed that Americans value higher education but are skeptical about whether college is worthwhile given the price tag.

Virginia Colleges to Freeze Tuition This Fall

Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has requested public colleges to freeze tuition for in-state undergraduates this fall.

UWashington Sorority Owes Students $250K in Housing Refunds

A University of Washington sorority will pay over $250,000 in refunds after unlawfully charging students housing fees during the pandemic. 

New Bill Proposes Alcohol Sale at Michigan College Sporting Events

Universities in Michigan may be able to sell alcohol at on-campus athletic events thanks to a new legislation.

Pitt Offering Full Ride to Ukrainian Lawyers to Fight Russians in Court

The Pitt School of Law will provide scholarships to Ukrainian lawyers who intend to return home and prosecute the war in their nation.

Disney, Howard Launch Five-Year Fund for Black Storytellers

Passionate storytellers attending Howard University have received a helping hand from the Walt Disney Company.

Three VA Universities Collaborate on Better Mental Health Support

Three Virginia universities — Virginia Tech, James Madison, and Virginia Commonwealth — have partnered in an initiative to prioritize student mental health.