Unemployment benefits have run out and many are wary of how soon a new rescue plan to help people pay their bills will come
International students whose courses are all online this fall may not see their visas to the US renewed, according to new guidelines from ICE
Activists and organizers say the current protests for racial justice were built on years of organizing to spotlight police brutality and its growing list of victims
According to pollsters, the issues most important to American voters under 30 are climate change, healthcare, student debt, and social justice
June 19 marks day in 1865 when last US slaves were told they were free
“My life is a pandemic,” one protester declared, saying police violence was more of a risk to him than COVID-19
Basketball icon Kareem Abdul-Jabbar writes, 'African Americans have been living in a burning building for many years'
With hospitals in the US overwhelmed by the COVID-19 pandemic, a select few fourth-year medical students graduated early and went to work treating patients
Lower interest rates have already enticed many millennials to buy their first homes during the pandemic
Pandemic-related depreciation, lower interest rates and may open doors for some buyers
Neighbors show no interest in opera singing, but musicians still find ways to perform
Post-2016 election realities, #MeToo movement seen as catalysts driving young women toward self-empowerment
Decisions around staying or going from host countries came late
At American University in Washington, MA Education students have partnered with an adult education center to help build a curriculum teaching
International students at American universities and colleges who have returned home are adjusting to online classes in their former time zone
The novel coronavirus outbreak has hit the United States on the tail end of spring break — a time-honored March tradition for college students. Some students stuck to their plans of visiting the beach, only to find their parties shut down. As Esha Sarai reports, medical experts worry returning spring breakers could bring COVID-19 home with them.
Universities and colleges work on how to reimburse students for room and board when dorms close due to coronavirus concerns
VOA speaks to Jennifer Lucas, who teaches politics at St. Anselm College in New Hampshire, on how she and her colleagues now navigate more divided classrooms
More than 3,000 attend prestigious program — known as MUN — to simulate problem-solving of United Nations around water, territorial, poverty and development issues, among others, in Washington
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