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Michigan Students Wrongly Promised Full Tuition Receive it

Despite wrongly notifying students that they had received full-ride scholarships, a Michigan school decided to go ahead and pay their tuition anyway.

UMichigan to Pay $490M in Sexual Abuse Settlement

The University of Michigan will pay $490 million to settle claims of sexual harassment against a former football team doctor.

Arizona GOP Greenlights Bill Allowing Guns on Campus

Republican lawmakers in Arizona approved legislation requiring public universities to allow concealed weapon permit carriers to bring guns on campus. 

California Offers Compensation for Student Volunteer Hours

California Governor Gavin Newsom has launched a new program to help struggling students pay for college in exchange for community service. 

17 Study Apps Every College Student Needs to Have

From writing your research paper to keeping note of day-to-day tasks, these study apps will make college life a cakewalk.

University of Pittsburgh Disenrolls Unvaccinated Students

A number of students and faculty at the University of Pittsburgh were disenrolled for not complying with the school’s vaccination mandate. 

EMU Frat Accused of ‘Staggering’ Number of Assault Cases

A lawsuit filed in Washtenaw County accused Eastern Michigan University fraternity members of a “staggering” number of harassment cases.

HBCUs Face Bomb Threats, Students Evacuated

Bomb threats forced nine historically Black colleges and universities into lockdown.