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‘It Is Time for Me Now’: 78-Year-Old Enrolls in Nurse’s Aid Program

A septuagenarian who enrolled as a college co-ed and capped a successful first semester before her 79th birthday has proven once again that age is just a number.

Jackson State Class of 1970 Graduation Takes Place 51 Years Late

Last Saturday, 74 out of 400 graduates from Jackson State University’s Class of 1970 put on their caps and gowns and stood in the sunshine to take part in the ceremony denied them for over 50 years.

Bucknell University Investigating Attack on LGBTQ House

Bucknell University is investigating an attack on an on-campus home for LGBTQ students that took place last week. 

NCAA Selects 3 Tournament Host States With Transgender Athlete Bans

The NCAA has found itself at the center of controversy after naming three states with anti-transgender legislation as hosts for its postseason softball tournament.

Graduating College Students Fall Victim to Credit Card Breach

A number of graduating college students have reported fraudulent transactions made using their credit cards after they made purchases at cap and gown maker.

Bloomsburg University Ends All Greek Life Programs

Bloomsburg University officials announced that the school has ended all sorority and fraternity programs. 

Two Maryland Universities to Offer Free Online Mental Health Services

The University of Maryland, Baltimore County and Towson University are partnering with an online platform to support students with their mental health.

Chartwells Premiers Meat-Free College Dining Options Nationwide

Chartwells Higher Education Dining Services has introduced its “Plant-Forward” dining program to help universities provide appetizing, plant-based meal options around the country.