Nikole Hannah-Jones In spring 2021, journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones unexpectedly became the centerpiece of a national story at the intersection of race, politics, and academic freedom. She rose to national fame as a primary writer and creator of the 1619 Project, published by The New York Times Magazine. Her 1619 Project essay received U.S. journalism’s highest …
Last spring, college students faced huge, sudden changes to their learning and campus life experiences when the coronavirus pandemic broke out. Higher education leaders moved quickly to continue providing academic services despite quarantine restrictions and lockdowns. The changes affected college students with disabilities in ways not yet fully quantified or understood by higher education institutions. …
Learn More About the On-Campus Experience For college students who live and learn on campus, room and board typically comprises the second highest on-campus expense after tuition. Students should also anticipate other costs beyond tuition and basic room and board. Examples of potential on-campus expenses include meal plans, residential security deposits, and healthcare, activity, and …
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What You Need to Know President Joe Biden signed over a dozen executive orders on his first day in office, including one that extends the student loan freeze. Before the executive action, the pause on student loan payments was set to expire at the end of January under an order from the Trump administration. According …
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Being a student athlete comes with many benefits. Here, we outline everything you need to know, as well as some helpful resources.
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Psychology students need all the resources they can get, including the kind that can’t be found in a textbook or a lecture hall. Learn where to find them.