August 28, 2023

Borrowers can now apply for new, income-based student loan repayment

By Sequoia Carrillo, Cory Turner A new repayment program opens today to more than 20 million student loan borrowers, with payments based on their income and family size. The Biden administrationĀ announced the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) programĀ earlier this summer, following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn their proposed loan cancellation program. “We refuse

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Andrew Young Center For Global Leadership- Scholars Study Abroad in South Africa

Courtesy of Morehouse College The faculty from the Andrew Young Center for Global Leadership led 16 scholars on a transformative study abroad experience in South Africa. Nine Oprah Winfrey scholars participated in theĀ Oprah Winfrey South Africa Leadership Program, while seven Social JusticeĀ and SMASHĀ scholars participated in theĀ South Africa Social JusticeĀ Experience. These exciting study abroad programsĀ included visits

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Florida school district apologizes for assembly singling out Black students over low test scores

Florida school district officials apologized Thursday for an elementary school assembly in which Black students were singled out for a presentation on low test scores. Officials at Flagler County’s school district in northeastern Florida said at a news conference that the assembly at Bunnell Elementary School was a ā€œhorrible, horrific mistakeā€ that shouldn’t have happened,

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5 universities announce departure from Pac-12 Conference on Friday, leaving its future in question

ByĀ Jacob LevĀ andĀ Homero De la Fuente Ā The landscape of college sports continues its drastic change. The Pac-12 Conference is down to only four schools remaining as the University of Arizona, Arizona State University and the University of Utah announced Friday they are leaving to join the Big 12 Conference. ā€œWe are thrilled to welcome Arizona, Arizona

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SAU Grant Awards Surge 85%, Led by Increased Sponsored Research

Courtesy of Saint Augustine’s University Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) students and faculty are now more equipped than ever to find solutions to real-world problems. The university completed almost $11 million in grant funding in fiscal year 2023, an 85 percent jump from the previous fiscal year, thanks to an increased focus on research. ā€œI am

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