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As Bacone College's future remains uncertain, the owner of Midgley-Huber — the company that sued Bacone College for over $1.5 million in unpaid work payments — said he would allow the school to finish the spring semester if his bid wins.
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There's a growing movement in universities across the country to push back against the censorship and suspension of student groups Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace.
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Dawna Riding In Hare is a Pawnee citizen who has served her tribe for over two decades. An American Indian Studies professor at Oklahoma State University, she memorializes her ancestors by educating the next generation about the history of Native American peoples.
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Legislation to prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at Oklahoma colleges could return to the state Capitol next year, despite these initiatives being mandatory for public universities.
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This month, millions of Americans will have to make student loan payments after a three-year pandemic era pause. But since 2020, there have been some big changes made to the repayment system.
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The teen fentanyl crisis is following students onto college campuses. Here's what students and staff are doing about it.
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Five people were wounded, none critically, in a shooting that interrupted a homecoming week celebration at Morgan State University on Tuesday, prompting a lockdown of the historically Black college.
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The Biden administration is cracking down on for-profit college programs that don't adequately prepare graduates for gainful employment and leave them with unaffordable loans.
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As the cost of college continues to rise, families have new questions about how to save up. For answers, we turned to Ron Lieber, author of The Price You Pay For College.
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The government is supposed to provide equal funding to land-grant, state-run historically Black colleges and universities under the Morrill Act of 1890.