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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.

Accident Involving USW Students Leave Nine Dead, Two Critically Injured

A fatal car collision took the lives of nine people, including six students and one faculty from the University of the Southwest.

Tennessee Nonprofit Raises $2M to Aid Undocumented Students

A Tennessee nonprofit organization amassed more than $2 million in pledges to help undocumented students go to college. 

Maryland Eliminates Degree Requirement for Thousands of Govt. Jobs

A new initiative by Maryland Governor Larry Hogan will eliminate the requirement for a college degree for thousands of jobs in the state.

Four West Point Cadets Among Six Hospitalized in Drug Overdose

Four cadets from the US Military Academy at West Point were among six spring breakers who overdosed on fentanyl-laced cocaine in Florida.

Coursera, Milken Center Set up New Tuition-Free Virtual Academy

Coursera and Milken Center have partnered to launch a tuition-free academy to prepare students for high-paying digital jobs.

New Mexico Gov. Signs Bill Waiving Tuition for Public Colleges

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan signed a bill waiving tuition for students at public and tribal colleges in the state.

California For-Profit University to Pay $22M for Deceiving Students

Ashford University, a for-profit school in California, will have to pay more than $22 million to atone for its deceptive admissions tactics.