
$1M Endowed Fund To Support Veterans’ Children
A University of Massachusetts Amherst alumnus has created the Abraham Bohn Children of Veterans Scholarship endowment fund to support Children of Veterans in Massachusetts.
A University of Massachusetts Amherst alumnus has created the Abraham Bohn Children of Veterans Scholarship endowment fund to support Children of Veterans in Massachusetts.
New cases of COVID-19 soared in the U.S. over the past week to all-time highs of well over 120,000 per day. The U.S. has recorded more than 10.3 million confirmed coronavirus infections.
With more airlines planning to stop blocking seats and sell every seat available on a flight, is it safe to fly especially with the busy holiday season just around the corner?
Around 500,000 unemployed individuals who are receiving benefits can now earn a college degree through the Tennessee Reconnect to Workforce partnership.
As the coronavirus continues to surge to record highs in the United States and the holidays just around the corner, schools are making tough decisions about learning options.
New policies and complications from the pandemic have led to thousands of foreign college students not going to universities in the U.S. Millions of dollars in tuition are at risk.
Three stories from New York City: NYC schools to stay open, illegal fight club in the Bronx busted up by deputy sheriffs, poll workers counting ballots tested positive and quarantined.
Moderna and Pfizer reported promising initial data regarding the effectiveness of their COVID-19 vaccine candidates. Once a vaccine is approved, supplies will be limited at first.
Previously, Pfizer and BioNTech reported their coronavirus vaccine candidate is 90% effective. Now, Pfizer said that new test results show its candidate is 95% effective.
A district judge has ordered the halting of a policy that allows unaccompanied immigrant children who cross the southern border to be expelled before they could request asylum.
In 2018, Diane and Todd Blake paid $250,000 to get their daughter into USC. In 2020, both have been sentenced to prison because of their part in a massive college admissions bribery scam.
The U.S.’s largest public school system is halting in-person learning beginning Nov. 19 because of surges in the coronavirus.
As the coronavirus surges in the U.S., hospitals nationally are struggling to deal with the influx of COVID-19 patients. The confirmed death toll in the U.S. has surpassed 250,000.
Between the 2020 election and the pandemic, emotions are running high and have the potential to make both virtual and small, in-person get togethers for Thanksgiving very volatile.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has warned Americans to not travel for Thanksgiving and to instead celebrate with the people in their household.