A study published this week in the Journal of American College Health found that more than half of U.S. college students ...
In less than a year, Jaime Coria Jr. lost his mother to a rare form of cancer, and his father self-deported after enduring ...
With dual enrollment’s growing popularity, The Washington Post asked current and former students how the experience has shaped them and what advice they have for would-be enrollees.
The decision of whether to live at home for college has become more common.
The lasting image of the 2025-26 season will be the overall impact of the freshman class, which has influenced a number of ...
The University of Denver’s Compassion Lab helps students navigate disagreement and prepare for workplace success.
More than one million visa students are studying at U.S. colleges. A situation different than their domestic peers, as they ...
“The Biden Education Department’s Offices for Civil Rights’ policy agenda was deeply unserious and counterproductive and its response to the antisemitic harassment and violence consuming America’s ...
The Sabertooth Smolts, the Junior Varsity team, wrote their research paper about the ooligan, a little fish that used to be found in abundance in Ketchikan before the fishery crashed 20 years ago.
Understanding the need for more service dogs, a group of Kent State University students has formed their own Canine Companions puppy-raising club -- known as Collar Scholars -- right on campus.
During a recent panel discussion titled “Security Environment in the Indo-Pacific and Sri Lankan Diplomacy”, organised by the Embassy of Japan in collaboration with Dr. George I. H. Cooke, Senior ...