A group of first-generation students, with the help of a GW staff member, launched a podcast to share resources on college applications and the transition to university life for prospective students ...
A reflection on what crossing into elite schooling offered one student, what it took, and the intergenerational residue of ...
The Holland Human Relations Commission recently announced the recipients of the 2025 Social Justice Awards, which honor individuals and organizations that have advanced equity and opportunity ...
Gen Z students are arriving at college with such feeble reading skills that some are incapable of even comprehending full ...
Gen Z is experiencing hair loss earlier than ever. Experts link stress, screen time, diet, and environment to thinning hair and receding hairlines.
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Hispanic-serving colleges scramble to fill gaps left by federal grant cuts
CHICO, Calif. — As an undergraduate studying psychology at California State University, Chico, Gabriel Muñoz thought that his degree might lead him to a career in human resources. Not because he was ...
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When the Spanish flu upended universities, students paid the price
In the fall of 1918, Edward Kidder Graham, the president of the University of North Carolina, tried to reassure anxious parents. The Spanish flu was spreading rapidly, but Graham insisted the ...
The oldest baby boomers — once the vanguard of an American youth that revolutionized U.S. culture and politics — turn 80 in 2026. The generation that twirled the first plastic hula hoops and dressed ...
The evolution of an AFT local at a community college illustrates broader trends in academic collective bargaining.
Business Insider spoke to readers in their 20s to 80s about what capitalism means to them and why some of them are rethinking the system.
Dr. Ronald C. Kessler of Harvard Medical School explores his leadership of global psychiatric epidemiology. His surveys across 30+ countries established frameworks that guide mental health policy ...
Fernando Mendoza isn’t just the best college quarterback in the nation and a national champion to boot. He’s also probably one of the fewest social-media-using 22-year-olds in the country.
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