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Students Meet on Bus, Learn They Lived Together at China Orphanage

In a bizarre coincidence, two college students at Liberty University in Virginia who met on a bus discovered that they had lived together in a Chinese orphanage 15 years before.

UVA Students and Inmates to ‘Discuss Life’ Through Russian Literature

This fall semester, students from the University of Virginia will take part in the Books Behind Bars: Life, Literature, and Leadership course program, bringing Russian literature to the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail.

Black Weber State Students Call Out Racism on Campus

Black students at Weber State University held a public meeting last week to discuss racial injustice on campus while demanding immediate action by authorities.

Miami University Student Sues Proctorio Over Abuse of Copyright Law

An international nonprofit digital rights group has filed a lawsuit against software company Proctorio on behalf of a Miami University student.

Duke Alumnus Donates $6 Million to Athletics Department

Duke University has received a $6 million donation from alumnus Matt Andresen in his effort to support the school’s athletic department and student-athletes negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

US Teens Feel College Cost Is Hindrance to Success

A survey found that a majority of American teenagers believe that the cost of higher education is one of the biggest challenges to achieving financial success.

3 in 10 College Republicans Say No to COVID-19 Vaccine: Survey

A recent survey on 1,500 undergraduates in the US shows that 3 in 10 college Republicans do not want to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Three Kentucky Schools Receive $1.7M for ‘Engineering Diversity’

In an effort to increase engineering workforce diversity, automotive manufacturer Toyota will invest $1.7 million to help underrepresented students in three Kentucky schools.