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Alumna Donates Record $6 Million to Salem State University

A Salem State University alumna has awarded a record $6 million cash donation to her alma mater, a gift that will be used to improve services and financially support undergraduate students.

Florida Prepaid College Program Contractor Jailed for Stealing $42,000

A contractor who worked for the Florida Prepaid College Program was jailed to two years and nine months in prison after she manipulated account holder information to steal $42,000.

Central Community College, U-Nebraska Collab to Help Underrepresented Students

The University of Nebraska at Kearney and Central Community College are collaborating in a national initiative meant to boost college completion for underrepresented students.

Binghamton University to Open Violence, Rape, and Abuse Crisis Center

Binghamton University is creating a Violence, Abuse, and Rape Crisis Center on campus to provide crucial support and services to survivors of sexual assault.

University of Wyoming to Remove 11 Programs Amid Budget Crisis

The University of Wyoming will undergo considerable changes as the Board of Trustees voted to cut 11 degree programs to reduce expenses amid a statewide budget crisis. 

Common Student Loan Scams (and How to Protect Yourself)

It’s essential to separate scam companies from legitimate enterprises. Recognizing common student loan scams and other warning signs will protect you and your hard-earned cash.

UMinnesota Approves Tuition-Free Programs for Low-Income Students

The University of Minnesota will now offer tuition-free programs to benefit undergraduate students from lower income households.

Greek Life Parties at Syracuse University Cause COVID-19 Spike

Three massive student parties hosted by, or associated with, students participating in Greek life at Syracuse University were confirmed to be the source of at least 20 positive COVID-19 cases.