New accounts of police mismanagement at Columbia University have emerged in the days after arrests
Echoes of 1968 spread across campus as student protesters break into and occupy an administrative building
DeSantis banned Palestinian student groups from two college campuses in Florida. Activists and allies say the Islamophobic rhetoric is stoking Israeli-Palestinian tensions in the state
Many students who have spoken out say they’ve been doxxed, targeted, fired, or had their advocacy equated with terrorism
For many incarcerated people, access to already limited rehabilitative and educational prison programs can be arbitrarily revoked by officers
“I think that they want to eliminate critical thought.” Texas’ ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion for state-funded colleges goes into effect January 2024
One year after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, college students fight to expand access at their schools
My diploma wasn’t my ticket out of poverty. It only marked the beginning of my descent into debt
New initiatives at Mount Tamalpais College allow people incarcerated at San Quentin to design and teach their own workshops
The UC strike was the largest higher-education strike in U.S. history, but it was an “incomplete act of resistance”
Data shows that a majority of Asian Americans support affirmative action, but misinformation fuels the loud minority that doesn’t
Disabled students face different employment challenges than their non-disabled peers, and career services should be equipped to support them
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