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Some students of the McNally Smith College of Music graduated Saturday; others who were left short are rushing to find a new school — and learn whether their credits will transfer.
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The first year of college comes with a lot of changes: new friends, new surroundings, new classes. A college grad on the autism spectrum gives advice to a college freshman with Asperger's syndrome.
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Mu Delta Alpha has Greek letters, and its colors are teal, white and peach. But as Nadia Hamdan of KUT reports, this is not a typical sorority.
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A new survey found that nationwide, three-quarters of Native Americans believe there is discrimination against their group today.
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Texas State University officials are suspending all fraternities and sororities on campus following the death of a student hours after he attended a pledge event.
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Are charges and suspensions of fraternities enough to stop destructive behaviors that have become routine, and sometimes deadly?
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Students in this "Living Deliberately"' class embrace asceticism and challenge stereotypes of college kids who can't put down their cellphones, says anthropologist Barbara J. King.
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Only about half of Native American students graduate from high school, and few go on to college. One program has worked 17 years to change that.
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Remember that quiet kid in class who never spoke up? In New York, teachers are learning how to make sure the ideas of introverts don't get overlooked.
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Black and Hispanic students are disproportionately suspended, expelled and have unequal access to education, according to the latest Civil Rights Data Collection survey.