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13 Common College Admissions Myths Debunked

Preparing college applications can be tricky, but debunking these college admissions myths can save you time and spare you from headaches.

Philanthropic Gifts to US Colleges Exceed $52B: Survey

A new survey found that US colleges have received record-breaking philanthropic gifts for fiscal year 2021.

1 Dead, 2 Injured in Lincoln University Stabbing

One Lincoln University student was killed and two others were injured after a deadly stabbing on its Pennsylvania campus.

Penn Receives $125M for Tuition-Free Nursing Program

The University of Pennsylvania has received a $125 million donation to offer free tuition to nursing students from underserved communities.

Arizona Students Accused of Vandalizing Islamic Center

The Islamic Center of Tucson has accused University of Arizona students of ongoing harassment.

Georgetown Prof Calls Asian Student ‘Mr. Chinaman’

A Georgetown University law professor referred to one of his Asian students as “Mr. Chinaman” during a class last week.

UChicago Students Seek $1B South Side Reparations

University of Chicago students, along with local activists, call the administration to pay $1 billion in reparations to the South Side.

Bomb Threat Forces Spelman College to Suspend Classes

Spelman College shut down campus while Atlanta police investigated a bomb threat at the historically Black college.