Kendal Wright, editor in chief of the University of Alabama's Nineteen Fifty-Six magazine, reacts to the suspension of two student publications amid a federal crackdown on campus DEI policies.
A group of students and professors at public universities across Alabama are asking an appeals court to halt a state law that bans diversity, equity and inclusion ...
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The Trump administration announced a deal Tuesday to officially end a major student loan repayment program implemented under President Joe Biden. The Education Department said in a news release that ...
The Trump administration took the final step toward killing the Biden administration's SAVE student loan plan, announcing a proposed settlement that would shutter the program and force millions into ...
In a move that could send millions of student loan borrowers scrambling, the Trump administration announced an agreement on Tuesday to end the SAVE plan, a Biden-era repayment plan that has faced ...
Trump's administration is proposing new student-loan borrowing caps for graduate and professional degrees. Advocates said the new caps would limit aid for nurses and exacerbate the medical worker ...
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While the University of California has often followed Trump’s demands, union organizers have made protecting immigrants a top priority during contract negotiations. University of California workers ...
A college student deported while attempting to catch a flight home for Thanksgiving break questioned why the Trump administration was “targeting” people like her. Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, 19, was ...
This reporting was made possible due to a grant from the Education Writers Association. It is part of a series about the challenges and opportunities facing Latino students in Alabama. J. was in fifth ...