“Hromada” is the Ukrainian word for “community” and the unifying spirit behind a diverse group of residents committed to doing all they can for those caught in the turmoil of an international crisis.
As threats to abortion care and birth control loom, student groups across the country are using vending machines to improve access to Plan B, condoms, and other reproductive wellness products.
Carnegie Mellon University and the Norman and Ruth Rales Foundation, named for a home-building supplies entrepreneur and his wife who built their fortune despite early struggles, hope a $150 million initiative will support a new generation of students trying to achieve that American dream.
When Emma Freer was a high school senior in 2011, her impression of American campus culture — sororities, football games, broad course requirements — didn’t appeal. Her parents had saved enough money to cover her in-state tuition, but, she says, “I knew I didn’t want to go to Ohio State.”
Text messages from Bert Ellis offer a window into the thinking of the University of Virginia board newcomer who has voiced skepticism of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, been protective of the legacy of Thomas Jefferson and advocated for a new course for the flagship university.
A bill that would allow concealed weapons to be carried on West Virginia college campuses passed by a landslide in the state's House of Delegates. It heads to the desk of Republican Gov. Jim Justice.
The University of Michigan has announced that it has received a $50 million gift commitment to support its School of Education. The donation comes from the Kathleen and Bryan Marsal family after whom the university will rename the School.
Stanford cited inflation as the cause for a 7 percent tuition hike, which will be offset by increased aid for many students. Experts expect less severe increases at other institutions.