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Ohio Anti-Hazing Law Goes Into Effect

Ohio’s Department of Higher Education has launched a statewide anti-hazing law to prevent hazing incidents on university campuses.

Alabama State to Prepare MPS Students for College With $25M Grant

The US Department of Education has awarded Alabama State University a $24.7 million federal discretionary grant to prepare low-income Montgomery Public School System students for college.

Does the Military Pay for College? The Full Guide to Education Benefits

The decision to enlist comes with loads of responsibility and life changes, but if you are absolutely sure the military is for you, rest assured that your academic dreams are possible too.

New Amazon Series Offers Virtual College Tours

A new web series on Amazon Prime is helping students and families visit colleges across the country — from the comfort of their homes. 

Loyola, Tulane Students Raise Concerns Over Spiked Drinks in Bars

New Orleans police officers are investigating reports by several Loyola and Tulane University students claiming their drinks had been drugged while socializing in nearby bars. 

A Career in Marine Transport: Planning for a Life at Sea

Beyond the thrill of the wind in your hair and traveling the world, the appeal of a marine transport career lies in its comparatively high wages.

Netflix Endows $5.4M Chadwick Boseman Scholarship

Netflix and Howard University have established the Chadwick A. Boseman Memorial Scholarship, a $5.4 million endowment in tribute to the late actor. 

Lawsuit Alleges UNC Fostered Culture of Sexual Abuse

Seven former University of North Carolina students have filed a class action lawsuit alleging that the school neglected, and even condoned, a culture of sexual violence during the 1970s and 80s.