McDonald’s said Friday it is changing a scholarship program for Latino students after it was sued by a group that opposes affirmative action.
The fast food giant agreed to drop a requirement that at least one of an applicant’s parents be of Latino or Hispanic heritage.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln spring 2025 commencement ceremony will return to Pinnacle Bank Arena for the first time ...
Schools and universities responding to complaints of sexual misconduct must return to policies created during President ...
Three law schools in the state are reporting increases in applications of at least 50%: Drexel University's Kline School of ...
Chapman's Letherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics has been awarded a $1-million grant over four years, ...
Kiah Duggins was a civil rights lawyer hailed as a justice warrior who fought against police abuse and protected people from ...
But she also felt her employees’ determination, and even excitement, to double down on the part of their work that they like ...
Tariffs make foreign goods pricier to protect local industries, but aggressive policies can have negative effects.
Black History Month wasn’t always a monthlong celebration. In February 1926, historian and author Carter G. Woodson created ...
The European Union has warned Pakistan that its status as a duty-free exporter to the bloc will continue to depend on the ...
Economic Survey highlights challenges in Indian medical education system, including high fees, geographical disparities, and ...