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.
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 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.
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.
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 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.
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.