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$1,450 Payments for Seniors and Disability Recipients Within Hours: Is it for SSI, SSDI or Retirement?
If you’re on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or a combination of SSI and Social Security benefits, there’s good news: a new SSI payment is ...
United States – Government Crackdown on Schools, Universities, and International Students Intensifies
Across the United States, higher education institutions and their international students are facing a growing climate of fear, confusion, and disruption. Since April 14, ...
U.S. Embassy and Consulates to Host Education USA ‘Study in the U.S.’ Fair Events
Students in India planning to study in the United States have an exciting opportunity coming their way. EducationUSA, the official U.S. government source on ...
Why Service Learning Should Be Part of Every College Curriculum
Service learning isn’t just a feel-good extracurricular—it’s a powerful educational tool that belongs at the core of every college curriculum. By blending academic instruction ...
How Higher Education is Building Tomorrow’s Community Leaders
Higher education is no longer just about earning degrees—it’s about shaping citizens. Colleges and universities across the country are playing a growing role in ...
UC Immediately Closing DEI Offices, Campus Centers For Minority Students
The University of Cincinnati is undergoing significant changes to its campus culture and student services in response to Ohio’s Senate Bill 1, a controversial ...
Indiana Public Colleges to Freeze Tuition for Two Years Starting This Fall
In a major move aimed at easing the financial burden of higher education, Indiana Governor Mike Braun has announced that all 15 of the ...
State Amendment Could End Multnomah’s Preschool for All – Local Control in Jeopardy
Multnomah County’s ambitious plan to provide free preschool to all children is now at a crossroads. Just a few years after voters overwhelmingly approved ...