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Colorado Law Gives Native Americans In-State Tuition Rates

Colorado has approved a bill that will help Native American students pursue a more affordable college education in the state's public universities.

Florida State University Seeks Dismissal of Refund Lawsuit

Florida State University is trying to convince a federal judge to reject a lawsuit demanding tuition refunds for students who transitioned to remote learning last year.

Students Evacuate Tulane Following Hurricane Ida Damage

Tulane University suffered substantial damage as a result of Hurricane Ida, forcing school officials to cancel classes and evacuate students to ensure their safety. 

UIowa Fraternity Faces Sexual Assault Allegations

Hundreds of students gathered outside the Phi Gamma Delta House in Iowa City calling for the fraternity to be abolished over sexual abuse allegations at the University of Iowa. 

1 in 5 Students to Transfer if Colleges Mandate Vaccine: Survey

One in five college students in the US say they would transfer to an institution with no vaccine requirement if their current school mandates them.

US Colleges, Higher Ed Groups Increase Afghan Support Efforts

Several US colleges and higher education organizations are providing displaced Afghan refugees with educational opportunities after the sudden Taliban takeover of Afghanistan. 

1 in 4 College Athletes Sexually Harassed by Campus Admin: Survey

An online survey has found that one in four college athletes have been sexually assaulted by people who hold positions of power on campus.

Texas A&M Expands Services to Students Under COVID Stress

Texas A&M International University is expanding its counseling services to students experiencing stress due to the COVID-19 pandemic.