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Contra Costa College Erases Debt for 2021 Graduates

To help students struggling financially during the pandemic, Contra Costa College forgave existing student loan debt for its May 2021 graduating class.

Oregon Grad Students Protest Sudden Housing Changes

Graduate students from the University of Oregon protested a decision by housing officials to delegate on-campus residential buildings for COVID-19 purposes.

Oakland University Drops Therapy Session Fees

Oakland University will suspend therapy fees for students during the upcoming school year to help them cope with the psychological stress brought on by the pandemic.

Wake Forest Students Resist Wingate Hall Name Change

Students have petitioned Wake Forest University to reconsider its name change for the former Wingate Hall, a building named after a university president in the 19th century who owned slaves.

College of the Ozarks Injunction Denied in Trans Housing Suit

The College of the Ozarks has been refused a request to delay an executive order under the Fair Housing Act protecting the rights of transgender students in campus accommodations.

71-Year-Old Graduates With Honors From DeSales University

As 71-year-old was awarded a bachelor’s degree in liberal studies with concentrations in theology, history, and philosophy at DeSales University.

Former College Athletes Join to Combat Child Sexual Abuse

Ex-athletes from Ohio State and the University of Michigan have teamed up with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to prevent the sexual abuse of young athletes in the future.

UNCF and InsideTrack Launch Initiative to Re-Enroll Black Students

The United Negro College Fund has announced a partnership with the student success nonprofit InsideTrack to assist students who left college before graduation to enroll in a network of nine HBCUs.