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Students stand outside F Street House, the George Washington University president's residence, protesting and holding a sign that says "public safety equals no guns."

GWU Students Protest Arming Campus Police

Around 150 students and community members protested George Washington University’s decision to begin arming campus police officers, marching on Monday...
Students smile in front of a poster that features the LIFT logo and reads “LIFT, Living Intentionally, Finding Togetherness”

Scaling Up: Recovery Program Supports All Students’ Journeys

Florida State University’s collegiate recovery program provides regular meetings, social activities and coaching for students in recovery from substance use disorder.

A female student uses a calculator to complete tax forms.

Positive Partnership: Vermont Students Making Money Moves

Champlain College accounting students earn academic credit and IRS certification in partnership with a local social services organization.

Madison Professor Allegedly Showed Breasts to Student

A University of Wisconsin at Madison art professor allegedly bared her breasts to a student on campus, resulting in a...

Cal State Undergraduates Push for Union Vote

Undergraduate student assistants at the California State University system submitted 4,000 signed union cards to the state Public Employment Relations...

The Cost of Concrete: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of Southern California Week: Thomas Petersen, assistant professor of civil and environmental...
A businessperson in a paper boat uses a telescope to look at an oncoming wave.

The Oncoming AI Ed-Tech ‘Tsunami’

At a star-studded MIT gathering last week, the business sector made clear that industry leaders have FOMO, that the possibility for catastrophic failure exists and that humans and machines define “trust” differently.

A chart showing that a family with an income of $80,000 could be eligible for $3,000 more in institutional aid, though that number decreases if the family has more children in college.

How New FAFSA Will Change What Students Pay

While students over all will gain billions in funds, students with siblings in college likely could lose some financial aid under the new federal formula.