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Western Iowa Tech settles second human trafficking lawsuit

The settlement of a second federal lawsuit at Western Iowa Tech Community College involves allegations of human trafficking of international students for work in local factories.

The University of Maryland Is Debuting Its Own Terp-Themed Beer - Washingtonian

Colleges are increasingly venturing into the domain of branded beers, creating unique collaborations for fan engagement and alumni connection.

The Future of the Campus Novel

Office hours are a hidden part of the college experience that many students, particularly low-income students, may not be aware of.
Stephanie Land's memoir, Class, explores her experiences as a low-income college student and how it impacted her and her daughter.
The traditional campus novel often does not reflect the realities faced by many students today.

Just 29 Things That College Students Said Helped Them Stayed Organized, Neater, Or Just Plain Put Together

The products featured help college students manage space and organization effectively.

Law Firms Should Offer Healthier Food Options When Paying For Employee Meals

Free food is appreciated by individuals in various settings, including college students and professionals.
There is a need for healthier food options in the legal profession.

Colleges Won't Get FAFSA Data Until March, Delaying Aid Offers

The troubled rollout of the new FAFSA form and revision of the formula for determining federal financial aid has led to a delay in transmitting data to schools until early March.
Many schools rely on FAFSA to determine institutional grants, so the delay hampers their ability to offer accurate price quotes to students.
Low-income students are particularly affected by the delay, as a difference of a few thousand dollars can determine their ability to start or finish school.

Western Iowa Tech settles second human trafficking lawsuit

The settlement of a second federal lawsuit at Western Iowa Tech Community College involves allegations of human trafficking of international students for work in local factories.

The University of Maryland Is Debuting Its Own Terp-Themed Beer - Washingtonian

Colleges are increasingly venturing into the domain of branded beers, creating unique collaborations for fan engagement and alumni connection.

The Future of the Campus Novel

Office hours are a hidden part of the college experience that many students, particularly low-income students, may not be aware of.
Stephanie Land's memoir, Class, explores her experiences as a low-income college student and how it impacted her and her daughter.
The traditional campus novel often does not reflect the realities faced by many students today.

Just 29 Things That College Students Said Helped Them Stayed Organized, Neater, Or Just Plain Put Together

The products featured help college students manage space and organization effectively.

Law Firms Should Offer Healthier Food Options When Paying For Employee Meals

Free food is appreciated by individuals in various settings, including college students and professionals.
There is a need for healthier food options in the legal profession.

Colleges Won't Get FAFSA Data Until March, Delaying Aid Offers

The troubled rollout of the new FAFSA form and revision of the formula for determining federal financial aid has led to a delay in transmitting data to schools until early March.
Many schools rely on FAFSA to determine institutional grants, so the delay hampers their ability to offer accurate price quotes to students.
Low-income students are particularly affected by the delay, as a difference of a few thousand dollars can determine their ability to start or finish school.
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Families, colleges remain in limbo as the Education Department promises to fix FAFSA

The U.S. Department of Education will fix a serious mistake with this year's Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Families and college financial aid offices are concerned about the impact of this mistake on students' financial aid applications.

Brooklyn's High School Seniors Shine in Annual College and Career March

High school seniors in New York City participated in the 12th annual College and Career March to celebrate their bright futures.
The event was rebranded to celebrate all paths students choose after graduation, not just college.

Pro-Palestinian students block building entrance at The New School during NYC protest

Pro-Palestinian students at The New School protested the interim president, accusing her of condoning genocide.
The students blocked the entrance to a main building for two hours, chanting and waving Palestinian flags.

Cal Poly Humboldt students live in vehicles to afford college. They were ordered off campus.

Students living in their vehicles at Cal Poly Humboldt formed a community called "the line" but were forced to disperse when the university enforced a policy against overnight camping.
The students had been living in their vehicles as a way to afford attending college, and found support and resources within their community.
The university's actions highlight the challenges faced by low-income students and the lack of affordable housing options on campus.
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