The first wave of college students returning to their dorms aren’t finding the typical mobs of students and parents. What they found Friday were strict safety protocols and some heightened anxiety amid a global pandemic where virus infections are growing in dozens of states.North Carolina State University staggered the return of its students over 10…
Finance Company Founder Gets 6 Months in Prison in US College Admissions Scandal
The former chief executive of specialty finance lender Hercules Capital Inc was sentenced on Wednesday to six months in prison for paying $450,000 to help his daughters gain an unfair edge in the college admissions process.Federal prosecutors in Boston say Manuel Henriquez and his wife, Elizabeth Henriquez, sought to rig their two daughters’ college entrance…
Hong Kong Police Arrest 4 for Alleged National Security Breach Under New Law
Four young activists who belonged to a disbanded pro-independence group have been arrested on secessionist charges in Hong Kong’s first crackdown on political figures after the enactment July 1 of a sweeping national security law.Senior Superintendent Li Kwai-wah, with Hong Kong police’s newly formed National Security Department, told reporters late Wednesday that four students between…
Nigerian Immigrant Becomes US College President
Nigerian Benjamin Akande came to the United States to attend college in Plainview, Texas and is now the President of Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. VOA’s Sarmat Misikov has the story of his journey. …
Nigerian Student Graduates to College President
Nigerian Benjamin Akande came to the United States to attend college in Plainview, Texas and is now the President of Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont. VOA’s Sarmat Misikov has the story of his journey. …
US Colleges Plan for Virus Testing, But Strategies Vary Widely
For students heading to Colby College in Maine this fall, coronavirus testing is expected to be a routine part of campus life. All students will be required to provide a nasal swab every other day for two weeks, and then twice a week after that. All told, the college says it will provide 85,000 tests,…
Young Independent Voters Focus on Issues, Not Party
While a majority of voters in the United States identify as either Republican or Democrat — the two major political parties — a growing number of voters see themselves as independent or unaffiliated with any party. “Personally, I’ve never really felt either major party represents my interest,” Ellen Moorhouse, who identifies as an…
New Foreign Students Can’t Enter US If Courses Online, Feds Say
A week after revoking sweeping new restrictions on international students, federal immigration officials on Friday announced that new foreign students will be barred from entering the United States if they plan to take their classes entirely online this fall.In a memo to college officials, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said new students who were not…
Foreign Students Report Being Barred From Entry
International students continue to report difficulties trying to enter the United States, despite a win last week by universities to clear the way. “Heads up returning F-1 students,” immigration lawyer Greg Siskind tweeted Wednesday. “I am hearing numerous instances of @CBP ports of entry, pre-flight inspection offices and @TravelGov consulates ignoring the Harvard/MIT settlement and denying…
Teen Settles Lawsuit with Washington Post Over Viral Story
The Washington Post says it has settled a lawsuit brought by the family of a teenager at the center of a viral video controversy involving the teen’s encounter with a Native American activist in Washington last year. The Post said Friday it admitted no wrongdoing in the settlement with the family of Nicholas…
Cal State to Require Social Justice Studies
Trustees of California State University, the nation’s largest four-year public university system, voted on Wednesday to make ethnic and social justice studies a graduation requirement.It would take effect in three years and would be the first change to the school’s general education curriculum in over 40 years, coming amid a national reckoning over racism and…
Advisers Propose Pentagon Create Service Academy for High Tech
Google’s former CEO is working with a former U.S. Defense Department official to create an online program that would train Americans to code for the government, as first reported by Former CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, listens during a session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 28, 2011.Like other service academies, students…
No International Freshmen Allowed at Harvard, University of Southern California
Harvard University and the University of Southern California announced Tuesday that first-year international students will not be allowed on campus because of federal visa regulations. Last week, the U.S. government rescinded an immigration rule barring international students from staying or going to the United States while taking online courses after facing fierce opposition…
California State University Sets Ethnic Studies Requirement
Trustees of California State University, the nation’s largest four-year public university system, voted on Wednesday to make ethnic and social justice studies a graduation requirement.It would take effect in three years and would be the first change to the school’s general education curriculum in over 40 years, coming amid a national reckoning over racism and…
Senior US Diplomat Backs Foreign Students, Including Chinese
The State Department’s number two diplomat expressed strong support on Wednesday for foreign students in the United States, including Chinese students, less than two weeks after the Trump administration abandoned a plan that would have barred thousands from the country. “I strongly agree with you on the importance of these student programs,” Deputy Secretary of State…
Students Offer Tips to Incoming Freshmen
Starting college is hard enough, but starting with a face mask adds a new dimension …
How to Be a College Freshman During a Pandemic
The beginning of the school year is anxiety-invoking enough, but add a global pandemic that changes all the rules, and students are scared and confused. Incoming college freshmen who will enter a brand-new environment during a pandemic get a double dose. In addition to navigating the campus landscape, learning how to study for exams, and…
Google Offers Scholarships for Online Programs
Google, the behemoth technology company that has become a verb for online search, is offering financial aid to students who take their certificate programs in data analysis, project management and user experience.Calling it “a digital jobs program to help America’s economic recovery,” the offering comes during record-high joblessness in the U.S. because of quarantines and…
ACT Test Centers Unexpectedly Closed
For high school students, SAT and ACT test cancellations are the latest in a string of postponed activities because of COVID-19. Administrators of the admissions tests have announced delays at testing centers across the nation, especially in the wake of the pandemic that has closed secondary schools, colleges and universities. Last weekend, at sites from…
Google Offers Scholarships for Certificate Programs
Google, the behemoth technology company that has become a verb for online search, is offering financial aid to students who take their certificate programs in data analysis, project management and user experience.Calling it “a digital jobs program to help America’s economic recovery,” the offering comes during record-high joblessness in the U.S. because of quarantines and…
Students Still Feel A Chill After ICE Rule Rescinded
Some international students say they have been chilled by the U.S. government’s attempt – now rescinded – to compel them to attend class in person this fall during the COVID-19 pandemic or risk losing their visa status. “It was really scary,” said Yumiko Kishaba from Japan, who studies business administration at the City University of New York. “It’s very confusing. It makes us…
Students Want Campus But Will Leave If COVID-19 Surges
The party’s on hold, so they say.Most college and university students are willing to sacrifice social aspects of the college experience because of the coronavirus, according to a new poll from Axios. Nearly 80% of students said they won’t attend parties, while 71% said they wouldn’t attend sporting events.And if a severe outbreak of COVID-19 broke out, 67% of students said…