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Hampton Putting $500 Toward Graduates’ Federal Loans

Hampton University will make payments on student loans or toward graduation fees for students graduating in the Classes of 2020...

Academic Minute: Digital Colonialism

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oswego Week: Ulises A. Mejias, professor of communication studies at the State...

New Programs: Food Management, Genocide Studies, Church Music, Business, Arts

Berkshire Community College is starting a food and beverage management certificate. Clark University is starting a Ph.D. in genocide studies...

Global Higher Ed Collaboration to Share Cyberthreat Intelligence

A new cybersecurity threat intelligence sharing system that will help research and education organizations prevent and mitigate cyberattacks was announced...

A Push to Improve HBCU Infrastructure

Historically Black colleges and universities could receive grant funding to improve infrastructure on their campuses under a bill introduced in Congress with Democratic and Republican support.

Wheaton Rewords Plaque Calling Indigenous People ‘Savage’

Wheaton College, an evangelical Christian college in Illinois, will reword a plaque that refers to Indigenous people as “savage Indians,”...

New Report Highlights Adult Learners of Color

A new report on a series of new studies outlines strategies for supporting adult learners of color in college. The...