As a military coup and civil war rage on in Myanmar, students who spent years and precious resources preparing to attend college in the U.S. have been banned from entering the country
As colleges across the country shuttered LGBTQIA+ resource centers and other supports, students are stepping up to protect each other
As colleges across the U.S. prepare to welcome students back to campus, Israel continues to destroy Gaza’s universities and slaughter students and professors
A new law bans diversity-focused programs at publicly funded universities, forcing the closures of spaces that offered mentorship, wellness care, and belonging
The reconciliation bill limits federal student loans for graduate and professional education starting June 2026
As Columbia pursues a second investigation into a May library protest, the university adopts a sweeping definition of antisemitism that includes criticism of Israel
Students say their dreams are crushed and their lives are on hold after the Trump administration invoked a special authority typically used for national security to issue blanket visa rejections
University faculty and professional organizations are seeing a “chilling effect” in the promotion of diversity and inclusion programs and warn of long-term consequences
The lawsuit comes as nearly 200 Harvard students, staff, and faculty file discrimination complaints
Adil Abbuthalha felt hopeless last November while watching thousands of Palestinians die from Israel’s military offensive on Gaza. The child of Yemeni and Sri Lankan Muslim immigrants, he wanted to do something to help the Palestinian cause for resistance. A product and data science expert at the tech company
As the Israeli military continues its siege on Gaza, college students nationwide continue to protest in solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand their universities divest from Israel. From hunger strikes and rallies to solidarity encampments, college students have joined together for eight months to raise their voices against
Young voters are flexing their power more than ever, from helping to stop the “red wave” in 2022 with historic voter turnout to leading the vote “uncommitted” movement in this year’s Democratic primaries. With a lineup of contentious elections this fall, young people are now preparing for a different
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