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A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to restore $500 million in federal grant funding that it froze at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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The University of North Carolina School of the Arts is celebrating 60 years of training dancers, actors, musicians, and more. The nation's first public conservatory continues to evolve along the way.
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With help from his brother and some creative sound effects, an 11-year-old made us smile with his podcast. It's a finalist in this year's NPR Student Podcast Challenge.
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The ceremony came more than a year after she assumed the role as WSSU's 14th chancellor.
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The American Federation of Teachers is seeking a preliminary injunction that would force the department to resume student loan forgiveness.
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Former assistant athletic trainer for Wake Forest University’s women’s soccer team, Bridget Sullivan, is no longer employed by the school after posting comments alluding to the assassination of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk.
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The University of North Carolina System as a whole reported record enrollment this fall, with some of the largest percentage increases in the system’s Historically Black Universities.
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The university just announced a plan that will cover tuition — and in some cases living expenses — for North Carolina students who meet certain income requirements.
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UC Berkeley told 160 faculty, staff and students that their names were included in files shared with the federal government related to "alleged antisemitic incidents." We hear from one of them.
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UC Berkeley told 160 faculty, staff and students that their names were included in files shared with the federal government related to "alleged antisemitic incidents." We hear from one of them.
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The group of more than 40 conservative organizations met for the first time on Wednesday. The initiative is aimed at celebrations of the nation's founding next summer.
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Nonprofits, faith-based groups, business leaders and advocates have launched a website to coordinate donations for the district.