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First in the Family Make Their Mark in College
While first-generation college students’ backgrounds and challenges are unique to the individual, they tend to have high expectations and multifaceted postgraduation goals—plus complex support needs.
440 UNC Charlotte Students Still Lack Housing for Fall
About 440 students at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte still need university housing for the fall semester, which...
Loan Debt Harms Black Borrowers’ Mental Health
A new research brief, released today, found that student loan debt takes a toll on the mental health of Black...
URI Students Accused of Posting Racist Video on TikTok
At least two University of Rhode Island students have been accused of posting a racist video on TikTok, ABC6 reported...
Penn Nominates Lia Thomas for NCAA Woman of the Year Award
The University of Pennsylvania has nominated swimmer Lia Thomas as one of its two candidates for the 2022 NCAA Woman...
Light Sculpting: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Week: Robert F. Karlicek Jr., professor and director of the...

HBCU Leaders Build New Ties in Israel
A delegation of historically Black college and university presidents traveled to Israel this month to meet with agriculture and tech researchers at Israeli universities and explore future partnerships.
UC Irvine Restores Indoor Mask Mandate
The University of California, Irvine, is restoring an indoor mask mandate today. The university announced Friday that “all individuals on...
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