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Graduate Students Continue to Protest Low Wages at US Universities

Displeasure over low wages has pushed thousands of employed graduate students to launch protests. 

Ex-Yale Employee Pleads Guilty to Stealing $40M in Electronics

A former Yale employee has been charged with fraud for stealing electronics worth $40 million using the school's money.

MIT Reinstating Standardized Testing Requirement

MIT announced that it would again require students to submit their SAT and ACT scores.

New Jersey’s Centenary University Offers Master’s in ‘Happiness Studies’

Centenary University in New Jersey is offering the world’s first Master of Arts in Happiness Studies.

Louisiana to Remove Remedial Classes From Public Colleges

The Louisiana Board of Regents will discontinue remedial classes in public colleges and universities in favor of corequisite remediation.

21 Stunning US Colleges That Will Make You Say ‘Dayummm’

Do you know what adds to the whole college experience? Being on a stunning campus. These are 21 US colleges that are just picture perfect!

Troubled College Owners Accountable for Losses: Education Dept.

The Department of Education announced that private colleges owners will be held financially responsible if their schools shut down abruptly.

US Campus Ministries Offer Support to Students Affected by War

Students struggling to cope with the Russia-Ukraine conflict find comfort in the efforts of several campus ministries.