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Ex-Cadet Sues Coast Guard Academy for Parental Ban

The US Coast Guard Academy faces a federal lawsuit challenging its longstanding policy prohibiting enrolled cadets from being parents. 

Hollins Receives Largest-Ever Donation to a Women’s College

Hollins University has received a $75 million donation from an unidentified alumna — the largest single gift in its 179-year history.

Connecticut Launches College Mental Health Program

Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont launched a mental health program to provide college students in the state with sorely-needed services. 

Florida Student Arrested Over Campus Shooting Plot, Threats

A student at a Florida university was apprehended after local authorities discovered his plot to stage a shooting on campus. 

Woman Uses Daughter’s Identity to Steal From College

A woman from Missouri admitted to stealing her estranged daughter’s information to secure financial aid from a university.

100 Afghan Students to Study Tuition-Free at Bard College

Starting next spring, over 100 Afghan refugees will attend Bard College tuition-free.

US Students Choose Between Food and College: Survey

A new survey revealed that three out of five US college students do not have enough money to feed themselves while paying for their education.

Barnard Prof Who Used N-Word Will Not Be Punished

The Title IX office at Barnard College will not take action against a professor who used the N-word in one of his classes.