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NCLA Launches Summer Program for Law Students
Nonpartisan civil rights groups The New Civil Liberties Alliance has launched an annual summer program for law students working in D.C., The Ginsburg-Scalia Fellowship.
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Study: College Degree Completers More Likely Than Non-Completers to Come from Degree-Holding Household
College students who complete their degree are significantly more likely than those who did not to come from households where at least one parent has earned a college degree, according to a recent study from college financing organization Sallie Mae.
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Education Department Finds Salt Lake Community College in Violation of Title IX
The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights has found that Salt Lake Community College is at fault in a pregnancy discrimination complaint brought by a student and a resolution has been reached.
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UNCF and Steve Fund Partner to Improve HBCU and PBI Student Mental Health
United Negro College Fund and the Steve Fund will be partnering for two years to improve student mental health, focusing on historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and Predominantly Black Institutions (PBIs).
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Florida Teen Accepted to All Eight Ivy League Universities
Florida teen Ashley Adirika, 17, has found herself accepted to all eight Ivy League schools, and a few more to boot.
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Panel Explores Paths to Equitable and Diverse Public Education
Education Law Center, a policy advocacy group, hosted the lecture titled, “Beyond Either/Or: The Constitutional Right to an Equitable and Diverse Public Education".
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Northern Illinois University Student Missing
Latif Adeboyejo, a Northern Illinois University student, is missing. Those with information are urged to contact the DeKalb Police Department at 815-748-8400.
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New Michigan Legislation Aims to Expand Statewide Tuition-free College Program to Adults Ages 21-24
Michigan legislators are looking to expand a statewide tuition-free college program that helps adults play for community college tuition or skilled trades training.
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Oregon State University Study Investigates How to Get College Students to Make Better Use of Academic Support Services
A recent Oregon State University study researches how to get students to make better use of academic support services.
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19 Children and 2 Teachers at Texas Elementary School Dead in Yet Another U.S. Mass Shooting
Yet another mass shooting has killed more than a dozen people in the U.S.
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Hayley Taylor Schlitz Makes Law School History
Schlitz is set to be the youngest law school graduate at Southern Methodist University and the youngest Black woman to graduate from law school in the U.S.
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Study: Students from Different Fields Perform No Differently on Tests of Valued College and Career Skills
Students from different fields of study do not perform any differently on tests of critical thinking, problem solving, and written communication skills, according to new research from The Council for Aid to Education, Inc.
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