Colleges
Students Threaten to Sue College Because They Don’t Want to Get Vaccinated
The lawyers taking on the case say Seneca College’s vaccine mandate is “not science or evidence-based.”
Empty Dorms Could Help Solve Coronavirus Hospital Shortages
A VICE review of colleges in three major cities identified enough space for 29,000 people in Philadelphia, 43,000 in Los Angeles, and 55,000 in New York.
"Predatory Shit": Morehouse Student's Video on Assault by Faculty Member Blows Up Twitter
Since he posted on Twitter detailing how he was harassed, other students have come forward
Colleges Say They Don’t Have Money for Mental Health. Here’s What They Should Do
The model, called stepped care, is kind of like triage.
College Students in Crisis Are Increasingly Turning to Religious Leaders for Help
Chaplains are now part of the mental health ecosystem.
College Kid Changed His Grades 90 Times with a High-Tech Hack, FBI Says
Trevor Graves now faces up to 20 years in prison for allegedly using keylogging devices to steal his teachers' tests and passwords.
The Rocky Road to Free College
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Excelsior Scholarship Mixes the Best and the Worst of College Affordability
Depression, Anxiety, and Suicidal Thoughts Climbing Among Ontario Students, Study Suggests
The organization that commissioned the report is calling on the provincial government for swift action to address an alarming number of mental health issues on university campuses.
Canada's Largest University Prepares for Backlash After Refusing to Drop Fossil Fuel Investments
As Canada's biggest university adds itself to the growing list of institutions rejecting the idea of divesting from fossil fuel companies, students leading divestments campaigns on campuses across are vowing to adopt stronger measures.
Why I'm Staying at Mizzou
Despite the racial unrest at the University of Missouri, I stay because I have a right to a quality education and because at some point, we have to make a stand.