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Senators Want Pell Eligibility for Dual Enrollment

A bipartisan proposal in the U.S. Senate would open up Pell Grants to low-income students who earn college credits while...

Academic Minute: Mass Murder as Protest

Today on the Academic Minute, Lisa Wade, associate professor of sociology at Occidental College, considers whether these tragedies are being...

Details Emerge on Cheerleader-Escort Scandal

Details of the allegations that led Coastal Carolina University to suspend its cheerleading team have emerged. The Sun News obtained...

Eugene Lang, Founder of 'I Have a Dream' Effort, Dies

Eugene M. Lang (right), who founded the I Have a Dream Foundation, which inspired thousands of low-income students to go...

Lack of Comma May Derail Georgia Gun Bill

Georgia Governor Nathan Deal may be poised to sign new legislation to permit guns on college campuses this week, but...

Rice Will End Use of Term 'College Masters'

Rice University will change the term used for its residential faculty members from “college masters” to “college magisters” at the...

IRS Debacle Sows Confusion, Hassles

Researchers say removal of an IRS tool for financial aid applicants may have slowed FAFSA submissions, while college aid groups warn that affected students could already be losing out on aid.

Transgender Employees Sue Wisconsin System

The University of Wisconsin System is being sued by two of its transgender employees because the system and the state...