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Durmerrick Ross, pictured here next to text from his OHR complaint.

A Settlement—and a Push for Change—Over Mental Health

A former Howard University student faced major barriers continuing his education after a mental health crisis. Now he’s on a mission to help others in the same situation.

Person counting college savings fund, tuition fee or student loan with calculator.

Report: Minority Students More Likely to Face Financial Insecurity

A Jobs for the Future analysis finds students from underrepresented groups face more financial challenges compared to their majority peers.

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Understanding Disparities in Financial Security

A new report analyzes how race, ethnicity and gender impact the financial stability of college students.

Female student diligently takes notes while her dog keeps her company on her college campus.

Student Wellness Tip: Creating Space for Pets on Campus

To help ease homesickness, some colleges have adopted pet-friendly policies for students living on- and off-campus.

Justice Department Settles With Larry Nassar Victims for $139M

The U.S. Justice Department will pay out $138.7 million to settle claims brought by 139 victims of former Team USA...
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Survey Finds Community College Students Need Better Career Preparation

The survey found many community college students lack information about how in-demand their fields are, what skills those jobs require and how much they’d earn.

A close-up photo of Columbia University President Minouche Shafik during her testimony before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce during a hearing focused on antisemitism on campus.
Opinion

The Wrong Remedy

Tony Banout asks if aggressive state and federal intervention will destroy higher ed in a supposed attempt to save it.

Barnard Eases Suspensions for Protesting Students

Barnard College has agreed to lift the interim suspensions of some students who violated its rules by participating in a...