Protests shook Yale a year ago. Here’s what has changed since.; More racist graffiti shakes up a college; This Virginia high school led the nation with six perfect AP test scores; End global crisis of attacks on higher education;
 
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A few hundred dollars in aid can make all the difference to some college students
Some of the brightest students on the path to graduation are more likely to drop out of college if they lose even small amounts of financial aid.
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Protests shook Yale a year ago. Here’s what has changed since.
Last year students demanded changes at Yale. The president responded with a series of initiatives designed to make the school more inclusive.
 
More racist graffiti shakes up a college
The president of Eastern Michigan University alerted the campus community that “racist graffiti targeting the Black community” had been spray-painted on buildings, just weeks after slurs prompted protests on campus.
 
This Virginia high school led the nation with six perfect AP test scores
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology recorded six perfect AP scores.
 
End global crisis of attacks on higher education
Scholars at Risk has documented 158 reported attacks in 35 countries.
 
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