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Columbia Grad Workers Strike for New Student Worker Contract

The Columbia University graduate worker’s union formally announced the beginning of a strike this week, and members will continue to strike until the university administration agrees to their demands.

Columbia to Hold Graduation Celebrations Based on Race and Income

Columbia University will hold additional graduation ceremonies based on students’ race, gender, and income to celebrate the school's diversity.

Palm Beach University President Checks in on Students via Zoom

Knowing the mental toll the pandemic has taken on students, Palm Beach Atlantic University's president decided to schedule daily Zoom calls with students in isolation.

Ferris State Launches Tuition-Free Program for Low-Income Students

To support college bound students from low-income families, Ferris State University has launched a new tuition-free program that will ensure students don’t have to pay anything toward their university degree.

LGBTQ+ Students Five Times Likelier to Face Harassment at Christian Schools: Study

Sexual and gender minority students at taxpayer-funded Christian colleges are nearly five times more likely to experience bullying and harassment, a study concluded.

Sewanee Students Hold Protest Against Racism on Campus

Students from the University of the South, also known as Sewanee, walked out of class on Monday in a protest against campus racism.

UTampa Students Fundraise to Throw in-Person Graduation

Unwilling to accept that their graduation will take place virtually, students at the University of Tampa have decided to prepare a graduation of their own.

College Enrollment Continues to Fall Due to COVID-19

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to severely impact colleges across the US, with enrollment nationwide falling by 2.9 percent for spring 2021 compared to the same period last year.