After a tumultuous year of declining international student enrollment at U.S. colleges and universities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there is finally some positive news for higher education institutions across
A group of students at Indiana University have filed a lawsuit against the university over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate, arguing that it violates their constitutional rights. The lawsuit, filed in
Fundraising campaigns are a common occurrence in schools and universities around the world. These campaigns are organized to raise funds for various purposes, such as school supplies, equipment, field trips,
As the push for diversity and inclusion continues to gain traction in educational institutions across the globe, the term BIPOC – which stands for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
Impostor syndrome is a psychological phenomenon that affects many college students, leading them to doubt their abilities and feel like frauds despite their academic success. This self-doubt can have a
After a long and contentious battle, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones has finally been granted tenure at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The decision comes after weeks
Gender equality has been a major topic of discussion in the realm of college sports for many years. Despite efforts to level the playing field, women continue to face significant
In the United States, obtaining a college degree has long been seen as a pathway to success and financial stability. As the job market becomes increasingly competitive and industries evolve,
Free community college has been a hot-button issue in the United States in recent years, with many arguing that it would provide equal educational opportunities to all Americans. A recent
Transgender individuals face unique challenges in many aspects of society, and the world of collegiate athletics is no exception. Many colleges and universities are making efforts to support and accommodate