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Davidson Alumni Set $100K Challenge to Support Inclusivity

Two Davidson College alumni have started a $100,000 donation challenge to increase student diversity at the school.

Michigan Abuse Victims Urge Action on Schembechler Coaching Legacy

A group of former football players and other students recently spoke up about their experience of sexual abuse under a now-deceased team doctor at the University of Michigan.

$500M Loan Relief Granted for Defrauded For-Profit College Students

The US Education Department is erasing student debt for thousands of borrowers who attended the ITT Technical Institute, which is expected to clear more than $500 million in debt.

Judge Dismisses Antitrust Lawsuits Over College Textbooks

A US judge has dismissed antitrust lawsuits accusing leading on-campus bookstore chains and college textbook publishers of using the Inclusive Access program to eliminate competition and raise prices.

Supreme Court Seeks DOJ Opinion on Harvard Affirmative Action Case

The US Supreme Court has requested a Department of Justice opinion on a pending affirmative action case against Harvard University, indicating the court’s willingness to hear whether to ban race-based factors in college admissions.

When to Apply for College: The Easy Guide

Whether you’re eyeing early admissions or sticking to a regular application schedule, this guide has everything you need to know about when to apply for college.

Fitchburg High School Graduate Donates Scholarship to Other Students

Recent Fitchburg High School graduate Verda Tetteh performed an inspirational act of generosity when she asked her Massachusetts high school to re-allocate a scholarship she was awarded to other students.

Dartmouth Drops Online Cheating Charges Against Med Students

The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College has dropped all charges against a group of 17 students accused of cheating on their remote tests.