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News that a Black child was suspended for staring at a White classmate highlights an age-old debate about race, as well as the underlying notion of discrimination in schools when it comes to non-White students.
As part of her Reach Higher initiative, FLOTUS is launching a new website that will provide resources for high school students who want to further their education. The site, BetterMakeRoom.org, will feature information about SAT and ACT tests, financial aid, and assistance with filling out college applications.
The hardest part about college is figuring out how to pay for it. And with the constant rise of college tuition, one brothel in Nevada decided to match its workers’ college tuition payments. Dennis Hof, owner of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch, has heard girls complaining about their college loans during job interviews, and thinks there are […]
McGraw-Hill CEO David Levin believes his company has done more than enough to fix the erasure of slavery from their textbooks.
A school is defending the suspension of a 12-year-old Black student who allegedly "intimidated" a White student during a staring contest.
Malia Obama, who began her senior year of high school this fall, is currently in the process of deciding which college she will attend
Back in 2013, a Florida teen also worked on a science project for school and was arrested for it, and she received none of the perks Mohamed did. In fact, she was – and still is – treated much worse.
President Barack Obama unveiled a new streamlined process for college students and their parents applying for financial aid.
LeBron James has introduced a program that will help parents obtain their General Education Development degree (GED) for free.
Barack Obama was speaking at a Michigan college, when he was reminded that Malia will soon be leaving to start a college career of her own.
About 100 Black men gathered at a Hartford, Conn. school to dole out high fives to students on their first day of school.
Howard University students took to Twitter to express their reported constant struggle with administration, dorm life, and financial aid.