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‘Long and Difficult’ Recovery Ahead in N.C.
Parents of students throughout western North Carolina anxiously await contact from their kids as power and cellular outages continue in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
About 1,000 Students to Test 2025–26 FAFSA in First Round
The U.S. Education Department will open up the 2025–26 Free Application for Federal Student Aid for testing Tuesday evening and...
Wake Forest Cancels Oct. 7 Lecture
Wake Forest University has canceled an Oct. 7 lecture by Rabab Abdulhadi, a professor and founding director of the Arab...
Protest Damage to Portland State Library Cost $1.2M to Repair
Portland State University spent five months and $1.23 million to repair its library, which was damaged by pro-Palestinian protesters who...
Prof. Accused of Being White Supremacist Leaves Austin Peay
An assistant professor of counseling psychology has left Austin Peay State University after antifascists accused him online of being a...
Protesters at Berkeley Law Force Israeli Speaker Offstage
Protesters at the UC Berkeley School of Law disrupted a talk by an Israeli lawmaker last week, forcing him to...

Student Wellness Tip: Supporting Students in Political Uncertainty
As colleges and universities prepare for the 2024 presidential election, mental health experts recommend providing spaces for student to connect and set boundaries in their news consumption.

The Power Dynamics of Transfer
A new book explores how the interplay between community college and university staff members affects the challenges facing students who want to transfer.
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