Idaho Education Board Orders Removal of Pro-Diversity Offices from All Public University Campuses Despite Overwhelming Student Opposition
The Idaho State Board of Education (ISBOE) has passed a resolution banning the existence of offices seeking to promote diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) on university campuses despite backlash against the measure.
GOP Senator in Florida Pushes to Repeal College Tuition Subsidies for Undocumented Immigrants
Randy Fine called in state tuition for undocumented students unfair, saying in 2021 the subsidy cost taxpayers $45 million
Man Accused of Killing Gay Mississippi College Student Allegedly Googled 'How Long Does It Take to Strangle Someone'
Sheldon "Timothy" Herrington Jr. was accused of killing Jimmy "Jay" Lee while they were both students at the University of Mississippi in 2022.
Chinese College Student Goes Viral After Sharing His 13-Hour, 5,000-Mile Commute to School: 'I Haven't Encountered Any Major Issues'
A Chinese college student went viral after he posted a social media video about his experience as an "international commuter."
Educators Sound Alarm as College Enrollment Drops by 'Very Large and Very Discouraging' Amount
The study published Dec. 2 found that college enrollment dropped by 5% for freshmen this school year, and 6% for 18-year-olds.
First Jewish Quarterback at Mormon College Lands Historic Sponsorship Deal from Iconic Jewish Food Brand
BYU's first Jewish starting quarterback has made history with a sponsorship deal from an iconic Jewish food brand.
MIT Eliminates Tuition for Families Earning Under $200K, Will Cover All Costs for Low-Income Students
MIT, one of the top-ranked universities in the world, will cover tuition for undergraduate students from American families with incomes under $200,000.
Prestigious University Sends 'Privileged' Students Instruction Manual on How to Be Nice to Working Class Classmates: 'Don't Be a Snob!'
Edinburgh University has warned its students not to discriminate against one another on the basis of class, citing instances of prejudice as the reason it has issued the new guidance.
Christian Nodal Receives Important Award From Harvard University
The young Mexican singer was recognized for his association with Mexican students at Harvard.
Money is by far the main reason why people drop out of college and postsecondary programs
Flexibility concerns and work conflicts came in second and third, according to a new Gallup poll
Job discrimination complaints seen as barrier to address Latino underrepresentation in college faculty
A GAO study identified the process of employment discrimination complaints as a significant barrier to addressing this
Latinos' Degree Completion Rate Plateaus Despite Decade of Accelerated Progress: Excelencia in Education CEO
Latinos make strides in college degree attainment in the U.S., but lag behind other groups, says Deborah Santiago
Higher Education Equity: 2-Year Bachelor's Degrees Show Promise in Closing the Latino Gap
Latino students in California showed higher completion rates when compared to other programs, according to a UCLA report
New FAFSA Form, How Will It Affect Latino Students?
The new FAFSA form, launched Dec. 31, has already presented several challenges for minority students.
Hispanic and Black People Likely to Pursue Higher Education Despite Setbacks and Barriers
While Blacks and Hispanics are among the groups most likely to consider stopping their studies, they are more likely than Whites and Asians to consider reenrolling after leaving their studies, a Gallup and the Lumina Foundation report found out
College Enrollment of Latino Students Doubles the National Average in Fall 2023 Semester
Secondary education institutions saw a 4.2 percent increase in enrollment of Latino students in this period. They also showed higher rates in other programs
Latino Graduation Gap Widens, 6.2M College Degrees Needed by 2030 to Catch up With White Students
Despite increasing college enrollment for Latinos, only 28 percent of them hold a college degree compared to 48 percent of white adults
5 Ways that College Campuses Benefit from Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Programs
Diversity programs have been shown to create more racially diverse learning environments, says Harvard University's Erica Jacqueline Licht
Andrea Martínez, 21, Becomes Mexico's First Female College Football Kicker
Andrea Martinez, 21, becomes the first female college football kicker in Mexico.
Student Stabs Classmate To Death In Front Of College After She Refused His Marriage Proposal
A student has been accused of stabbing his female friend and classmate to death in front of their college's gate after she refused his marriage proposal in Mansoura, Egypt.
19-Year-Old Girl Kills Herself After College Mate Posted Her Sexual Assault Video Online
A 19-year-old girl allegedly took her own life after her college friends posted a video clip of two men sexually assaulting her on social media in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India on Thursday, June 2.
Freshman Student Takes Own Life After Being Hazed By College Seniors
A freshman college student reportedly killed himself after he was allegedly severely hazed by his college seniors in Gopalganj district, Bihar, India on Saturday, May 28.
Dog-Sitting College Student Dead Following Tragic House Explosion
A 20-year-old college student who was dog-sitting at the time of the tragedy reportedly died after a sudden house explosion in Minnesota on Saturday, Feb. 26.
Student Kills Himself After His Parents Scold Him For Not Attending College
A college student allegedly killed himself after his parents scolded him for not attending school in Lalapet, Telangana, India on Friday, Feb. 11.
Two 'Bloodthirsty' Dogs Tear Off College Student's Face In Vicious Attack While Dogsitting
A Texas college student who worked as a dog walker was reportedly attacked, with her face left “permanently and catastrophically disfigured” by two dogs in a “bloodthirsty” attack on Dec. 23, 2021.
Student Kills Herself After University Email Mistakenly Informed Her That She Failed An Exam
A student reportedly killed herself after she received a university email wrongfully telling her that she failed an exam.
20-Year-Old College Student Who Rebuffed Vaccine Saying He's Too Healthy Dies Of COVID-19
A 20-year-old college student who rebuffed getting the vaccine after telling his mother that he was young and healthy died of coronavirus complications on Monday, Sept. 27.
Carson Wents, Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Leaves $500 Tip At College Bar
It turns out Carson Wentz is one generous tipper.
Latina Track Star Refuses To Represent School Until Campus Racist Slanders Are Addressed
Sanjuanita "Sam" Martinez has decided to stand up for her community and remove herself from future races until the situation has been fixed.
Meet Pablo Pineda: 10 Things To Know About First Person With Down Syndrome To Graduate College
Since he graduated from college, Pablo Pineda has obtained other titles and degrees, and now focuses on creating job opportunities for people with down syndrome.