Between impassioned alumni, energized students and engaged faculty members, conflict is inevitable on college campuses. The current political climate throws extra drama to the equation with political polarization at an all-time high.
Environmental justice, education, labor issues, and voting rights also motivated Charlotte-area college students to vote in the 2022 midterm elections.
Replacing a long-time head coach is never an easy task. It doesn't get any easier when he's your dad too. Here's how new Davidson men's basketball coach Matt McKillop is doing both.
The Bruins are having their best recent season on the field, yet attendance is falling rapidly. Free tickets haven’t helped, and the athletic department’s balance sheet has suffered.
Direct admissions allows colleges to send offers to students based just on their GPAs or a few other criteria, without the hassle of essays, recommendation letters and months of uncertainty.
We answer questions about what's next after a federal appeals court issued an injunction halting the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan.
Former University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing has been banned from campus after the alleged attacking of a fellow student while calling her racial slurs.
George Mason University has officially renamed the former College of Health and Human Services to the College of Public Health, refocusing its efforts on public health education, research, and practice.
The University of South Florida asked the court to dismiss a lawsuit alleging breach of contract for COVID shutdowns. Its case rests on a broad interpretation of “sovereign immunity.”
Colleges and universities have to update their cost of attendance calculations now that the Education Department has said it is carrying out that change and others for the 2023–24 academic year.