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Lack of Housing Triggers Outrage at Clark Atlanta

Students set to return to Clark Atlanta University are fuming over an announcement that on-campus housing options are still not available. Parents have also voiced their displeasure that CAU dormitories are still under renovation, leaving hundreds displaced.

SC Rejects Students’ Appeal to Block Indiana University Vaccine Mandate

The US Supreme Court rejected an appeal by several students to block the vaccine mandate imposed by Indiana University before in-person classes resume in the fall.

Howard Loses GI Bill Status for Mishandling Student Veteran Benefits

Multiple students have voiced concerns over Howard University’s mishandling of their veteran’s benefits, resulting in the institution losing its GI Bill status.

Appeals Court Revives UND Women’s Hockey Lawsuit

An appeals court decided Tuesday to revive a lawsuit filed by 11 female hockey players from the University of North Dakota to have their sports program reinstated.

Brown Settles With Justice Department on Mental Health Policies

Brown University has come to an agreement with the US Department of Justice to protect the rights of students who need to take leave because of mental health issues.

Oregon State Working With Guild to Expand Access to Online Degrees

Oregon State University has enlisted the help of Guild Education to make its online programs more accessible to adult workers.

Auburn Receives $10M to Support STEM Education for the Disabled

The National Science Foundation has awarded Auburn University $10 million to lead a science, technology, engineering, and mathematics initiative for disabled students.

California Tribal Colleges Offer Belonging to Native Students

California's minority-focused institutions are facing severe challenges in getting returning students back on track.