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SNAP disruption affected more than 1M college students
An unprecedented disruption in SNAP benefits during the government shutdown left higher education institutions working to find ways to support students experiencing sudden food insecurity. Read >
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MacKenzie Scott donates millions to HBCUs
Philanthropist and novelist MacKenzie Scott has made a new series of transformative unrestricted donations to Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Read >
How Texas more than tripled the number of first-gen college applicants
In Texas, the number of first-generation students applying to college has increased significantly in the last five years amid state initiatives aimed at making college more accessible and affordable. Read >
Georgetown News
Jesuit pastoral associate joins Georgetown with a unique mission
Meet Father Lucas Sharma, S.J., a Jesuit pastoral associate in Georgetown’s LGBTQ Resource Center, who will minister to the campus community and continue his studies on religion, gender, and sexuality as part of his Ph.D. in sociology. Read >
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