Auburn University Board of Trustees agrees to freeze tuition at Auburn, AUM for fall
Published: April 16, 2021
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Students at Auburn University and Auburn University at Montgomery, or AUM, will not see an increase in tuition for the first time in at least 30 years.
Kelli Shomaker, Auburn’s vice president for business and finance and chief financial officer, said the fall 2021 tuition freeze was recommended as many parents and students are facing ongoing financial hardships from the COVID-19 pandemic, and the university received a significant increase in state appropriations for fiscal year 2022.
Laurel Springs School Invites High School Seniors to Enroll in Customizable Gap Year Program
Leading online K-12 and Postgraduate private school offers soon-to-be and recent high school graduates an opportunity to prepare for the transition to higher education
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Laurel Springs School, a leader in K-12 and Postgraduate online education, is enrolling high school graduates, particularly those in the Class of 2021, in its Postgraduate Program. The online program, which is completely customizable, offers Postgraduate students an opportunity to distinguish themselves academically and acquire real-world experience before transitioning to a college or university.
Hate crimes bring attention to Asian American community
Police received reports of nearly 3,800 anti-Asian hate incidents since COVID-19 hit, and it continues. Photo by Deena Kayyali | The Signal
An AAPI Data study shows that 10% of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have encountered anti-Asian hate crimes from January to March 2021, which exceeds the national average by about 6%. In other words, millions of AAPI have faced similar threats in their daily lives.
A mass shooting happened in three spas in north Atlanta on the evening of March 17, killing eight people, with six of them being Asian women.
Police caught the suspect, Robert Aaron Long, that night during his drive to Florida in a traffic stop on Interstate 75, roughly 150 miles south of Atlanta.
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