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4 Colorado Unis Receive ‘Hunger Free and Healthy Minds’ Designation

Four Colorado universities have earned the “Hunger Free and Healthy Minds” designation for their commitment to ending hunger on campus and addressing the mental health needs of their students.

WMU Offering Scholarships for Vaccinated Students

Western Michigan University has announced an initiative that will give select inoculated students scholarships.

Clemson Freshmen Near End of ‘Fish All Fifty’ Adventure

Clemson University students Luke Konson and Daniel Balserak only have four remaining states to visit before successfully capping off their nationwide fishing adventure.

Study Finds Black Women Owe More Student Debt Than White Women

Black women in the US hold around 20 percent more student debt than white women, a report released by the American Association of University Women found.

Anti-Hazing Bill Unanimously Passes Ohio Senate

A bill proposing harsher penalties for hazing unanimously passed the Ohio Senate last week.

Emory Apologizes for Rejecting Student Based on Race in 1959

The Emory University School of Medicine has apologized to Marion Gerald Hood for rejecting his application because of his race over 60 years ago. 

Title IX to Protect LGBTQ+ Students: Department of Education

In yet another sweeping effort to revoke Trump-era policy, the Department of Education said Title IX protections would be extended to LGBTQ+ students.

High School Grad Gets Into 141 Colleges, Offered $5M in Scholarships

A 2021 New Orleans high school graduate has been accepted into 141 colleges and universities and has racked up $5 million in scholarship offers.