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Tufts Elects First Black Female Student Senate President

Amma Agyei was elected president of Tufts University's student senate, becoming the first Black woman to occupy the role in the school's 169-year history.

Penn State Offering Mental Health Services for Racial Trauma

Pennsylvania State University is providing mental health services to students traumatized by violence directed toward their communities.

Chinese Students Can Resume Classes at US Colleges This Fall

Starting August 1, the Biden administration will relax COVID-related travel restrictions for Chinese and other international students enrolled in US universities.

Baylor Students Protest Hate Against Asian-Americans

The Asian American and Pacific Islander community at Baylor University marched in protest against race-based discrimination after a student was reportedly assaulted near campus. 

PwC to Hire 10,000 Black, Latinx Students in Next Five Years

Global professional services firm PricewaterhouseCoopers plans to hire 10,000 Black and Latinx college students by 2026 to increase employee representation and corporate diversity.

UOregon Sues Ex-Cop for Lying, Hiding Evidence in Trial

The University of Oregon has filed a lawsuit against a former campus police officer after it claimed that the officer, who was involved in an altercation with a Latino bicyclist, lied in police reports and concealed evidence.

Stanford University Athletes Rally to Bring Back 11 Sports Programs

Stanford University student-athletes rallied at the school on Monday to put pressure on the administration to reinstate 11 sports.

Cameron U Receives $2.1M Grant to Found Center for Struggling Students

Cameron University has received a grant worth $2.1 million, with which it plans to fund a center to provide greater support for struggling students at the school.