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Texas Woman's University continues legacy of artistic excellence on campus
At Texas Woman’s University, students are stepping up to carry on the legacy of those who have come before them. They are not only continuing the tradition of artistic contribution on campus but also laying the foundation for even more opportunities in the future. NBC 5’s Candace Sweat shares the story of a new course designed to provide students with...
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Dartmouth sorority, 2 fraternity members charged in student's drowning death
Misdemeanor charges for providing alcohol to minors following the death of Won Jang have been filed against 21-year-old Matthew Catrambone and 21-year-old Samuel Terry.
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Author of anti-DEI law wants expansion to faculty hiring, course curriculum
Lawmakers may change the state’s anti-Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion law to rid public universities of degrees and curricula that don’t translate into jobs after college.
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Texas lawmakers may push for more restrictions in DEI law
The author of the controversial law that targets diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in Texas says lawmakers will push to go further when the Legislature meets in January. They could consider changes to university degrees, curriculum, and faculty hiring.
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Texas Wesleyan University hopes to take football team to new heights
What could be the highest scoring college football team ever is racking up wins in Fort Worth – and we’re not talking about TCU. Undefeated Texas Wesleyan University is playing for a conference championship this weekend – and possibly a spot in the record books. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard spoke with the team about their hopes to take Texas Wesleyan...
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1 dead and 16 injured at Tuskegee University homecoming weekend shooting
One person is dead and “several” were injured after a homecoming weekend shooting at Tuskegee University in Alabama early Sunday morning. In a statement, the university said “a non-university individual” was killed and several others, including students, were injured in the shooting.
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More students are eligible for college aid, but fewer high schoolers enroll — ‘there's still work to do,' official says
Although more students are eligible for federal aid this year, rising college costs and ballooning student debt balances are still major concerns.
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High schoolers take advantage of Tarleton State University's new Crowley campus
Tarleton State University officially cut the ribbon on their new campus in Crowley. The $66 million dollar facility is offering 24 different degrees this year, with a strong focus on education and health sciences. NBC 5 education reporter Wayne Carter reports many high schoolers are taking advantage of the new college campus.
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Crowley ISD and Tarleton State University team up to help more students finish college faster
The new $66 million Tarleton State University facility in Fort Worth is helping North Texas students fulfill their college dreams.
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Crow Museum of Asian Art opens second location at University of Texas at Dallas
The new museum is Phase I of the University of Texas at Dallas’ Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum.
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Find out which schools made US News & World Report's Top 25 ‘Best Colleges' for 2025
Several Illinois and midwestern colleges and universities landed in U.S. News & World Report’s newest ranking of “Best Colleges” for 2025, with many moving up spots on the prestigious list.
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Student in carving of racial slur on teammate's chest no longer enrolled at Gettysburg College
The unidentified student is accused of carving the epithet using a box cutter at an on-campus swim team gathering.
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TCU's new medical school building home to innovative education
It’s shiny and new, with even custom bricks—but it’s what’s inside TCU’s new medical school building that’s really intriguing. The Ann Burnett Marion School of Medicine celebrates the dedication of its new 96,000 square-foot facility Tuesday in the heart of Fort Worth’s Medical Innovation District. NBC 5’sTahera Rahman got an exclusive sneak peek.
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This college has the highest-paid graduates—it's not Harvard, Princeton or any Ivy League school
People who received identical bachelor degrees in the same major earned vastly different salaries depending on which school they attended, Payscale reports.
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UT robotics program open to rising freshmen, becomes first of its kind
Marcela Rodriguez with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how the University of Texas at Austin is opening a competitive robotics program to first-year students beginning during the 2025-26 school year.
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Women's college in Virginia bars transgender students based on founder's will from 1900
Sweet Briar College in Virginia has instituted an admissions policy that bars transgender women next school year.
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Dozens of colleges see financial aid turmoil impacting freshman class makeups
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona vows “to do better” as administrators say this year’s FAFSA debacle is already leaving its mark on campuses.
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US colleges are cutting majors and slashing programs after years of putting it off
At St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, officials announced a plan to cut 42 degree programs and 50 minors, music among them. The move has created turmoil for students who chose the campus to study music.
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Former college athletes could get between a few dollars and more than a million under settlement agreement
The $2.78 billion deal settles several lawsuits claiming that previous NCAA rules denied thousands of athletes the opportunity to earn millions of dollars off the use of their names, images and likenesses.
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Retired ATF agent and Tarleton State University Ph.D. graduate to make history
After over two decades of service as an ATF Special Agent and Special Response Team member, preceded by his position as a parole officer in the Smith County Sheriff’s Office, Mark Brown will add another title Friday.