Federal Court Overturns Two Convictions for College Bribery

Cases are thrown out due to a judge mislabeling admissions as property. A First Circuit Court of Appeals panel voted to overturn the fraud convictions of two wealthy…

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Supreme Court Hears Appeal for Biden Student Loan Cancellation

Skeptical justices point to major questions doctrine. The Supreme Court heard arguments for the appeal from President Biden’s administration to reconsider the legality of President Joe Biden’s plan…

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Puerto Rican University Receives $3 Million Award

Deputy Secretary of Commerce makes the announcement regarding support for internet technology in San Juan. The Department of Commerce awarded Puerto Rico’s Universidad del Sagrado Corazón nearly $3…

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Education Department Awards Grants to Three HBCUs

Funding will help colleges address safety concerns. The Department of Education announced the awarding of grants to three additional Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). These universities experienced…

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$32 Million Invested into STEM Training Diversity

The Energy Department announces 41 awards for research opportunities. The U.S. Department of Energy announced that 37 institutions would receive awards to support the education of underrepresented groups…

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Commerce, Labor, Education Forge New Partnership

Collaboration is intended to strengthen the flow between education and stable careers. The Department of Education announced the launch of the Unlocking Career Success initiative, a partnership between…

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$30 Million Awarded to Minority Serving STEM Education

Energy Department issues grants supporting the partnership program. The U.S. Department of Energy announced $30 million in grants to support Minority Serving Institutions (MSI) in South Carolina, Tennessee,…

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Supreme Court Hears Affirmative Action Arguments

Justices question the necessity of ensuring diversity in college admissions. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in cases filed against Harvard University and the University of North…

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Supreme Court Hears First Cases of the New Term

Cases to be heard include voting rights and college admissions policies base on race. The Supreme Court’s new term began on Monday when Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson…

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Senator Introduces “Make the Universities Pay Act”

Proposes 50% of student loan defaults to fall on college. Senator Josh Hawley proposed new legislation on Wednesday called “Make the Universities Pay Act” that intends to hold…

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