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Newest COVID-19 Stimulus to Provide Greater Benefits for College Students

Under expanded eligibility criteria, adult dependents 17 or over — a large portion of college students — will now be eligible for stimulus relief payments of $1,400.

Biden Stimulus Package May Prevent More Higher Education Cuts

America's latest coronavirus relief bill seeks to address the ongoing health and economic crisis, as well as providing much-needed funding for higher education.

Oregon Students Push for Clarity on Collection and Use of Incidental Fees

Oregon lawmakers are being pressured to support a bill that would clarify the power of student governments over student incidental fees used for various campus programs and services.

Supreme Court Rules Against Georgia Gwinnett In Free Speech Suit

The US Supreme Court has revived a free speech lawsuit against Georgia Gwinnett College after a former student complained that the school restricted him from distributing religious flyers on campus.

University of Colorado Students Cause Chaos With Unauthorized Party

Violence erupted after police arrived to break up a massive party with hundreds of students at the University of Colorado Boulder on Saturday.

Police Investigate Student Death Allegedly Caused by Frat Hazing

A Bowling Green State University sophomore died Sunday evening after attending an off-campus fraternity event that reportedly included “hazing activity involving alcohol consumption.”

Kentucky Allocates $1.5M in Mental Health Support for College Students

Kentucky will be channeling $1.5 million in federal relief funds to improve mental health services for college students across the state in response to the increased stress and uncertainty wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Study Recommends Alternatives to Surveillance to Curb Cheating

Since the onset of the pandemic, cheating in online classrooms has been a serious problem across the country. A new study found multiple methods educators could use to naturally discourage their students against cheating, both online and in physical classes.