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Georgetown Law Grants Pregnant Student’s Request After Pushback
A pregnant Georgetown Law School student will be able to postpone her final exam following an outcry online, The Washington...

Penn State Built a Second Law School. Now, It’s Going Back to One.
The university built a $60 million law building on its flagship campus. Now it’ll serve as a branch of a law school 80 miles away.

Student Voter Engagement Efforts Grew in 2024. Student Voting Didn’t.
At the National Student Vote Summit, attendees discussed the best ways to boost political involvement after an election that saw worse turnout than in 2020.
Senate Passes FAFSA Deadline Act, 2025–26 Form Officially Launches
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed the FAFSA Deadline Act on Thursday, less than a week after the House unanimously passed...
Study: Ignoring Race in Admissions Doesn’t Improve Quality of Incoming Class
Ignoring race in the college admissions process lowers diversity outcomes but has no effect on the academic standards of an...

Are Short-Term Credentials Really More Affordable?
A new report finds that costs vary widely, from free to more than $20,000 per month.
Iowa Fraternity Suspended Over Hazing Allegations
The University of Iowa suspended its chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity Monday after police discovered 56 blindfolded pledges...

This Professor Has Taken on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for Opposing Vaccines
A Q&A with Dr. Peter Hotez, who has clashed with the new health and human services secretary nominee. Hotez himself helped develop low-cost vaccinations.
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