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Colleges, Organizations Launch National Voter Education Week
About 500 voter education and advocacy groups, colleges and universities, and student organizations nationwide have partnered to launch the first...
SUNY Expands Mental Health Services
The State University of New York announced that the system has increased its array of mental health services by expanding...
Warren Calls for Owners of For-Profits to Be Held Financially Responsible
The advocacy group Student Defense and Democratic senator Elizabeth Warren called on the Education Department on Monday to make the...
Pause on Making Loan Payments Has Improved Credit
The pause on making student loan payments passed by Congress and extended through the end of the year has thus...
Study: Black Borrowers More Likely to Never Be Able to Repay Student Debt
Black student loan borrowers are twice as likely as white borrowers to be projected to never be able to pay...
Academic Minute: Climate and Conflicts
Today on the Academic Minute, part of a celebration of the production's 10-year anniversary: In this segment from 2011, Kyle...
Common App Ditches High School Discipline Question
Individual colleges can still choose to ask applicants about their history of being disciplined in school, but the Common App is striking the question from its standard process, citing racial inequities.
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We’re celebrating a decade of the Academic Minute this week and next with one segment from each year. In this...
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