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May 18

Student Debt-Laden Millennials Will Have to Pay Twice as Much for Their Kids’ College

Attending a private college or a prestigious public college will cost roughly half a million in 2036.
By Sissi Cao
Activists rally for the passage of a "clean" DREAM Act, one without additional security or enforcement measures, outside the New York office of Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer on Jan. 10, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
Jan 25

New York Dreamers Could Receive Free Public College Tuition

New York State wants Dreamers to go to public college for free.
By Madina Toure
A study on campus at Cambridge University.
Jun 13

Young Voters Have Spoken: Tories Must Scrap Tuition Fees

Young people can’t afford to buy homes, but they can set alarms to get up and vote.
By Andre Walker
Sen. Claire McCaskill.
Apr 19

Democratic Senator Attacks Free College Tuition

By Michael Sainato
Media and Entertainment Commissioner Julie Menin, Chancellor Carmen Fariña and Deputy Mayor of Strategic Initiatives Richard Buery launch the NYC Child Savings Account initiative at PS 171 in Queens.
Jan 5

De Blasio Rolls Out ‘Complementary’ College Program After Cuomo Free Tuition Announcement

By Madina Toure
Democratic Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) debate during the CNN Democratic Presidential Primary Debate at the Duggal Greenhouse in the Brooklyn Navy Yard on April 14, 2016 in New York City. The candidates are debating ahead of the New York primary to be held April 19.
Apr 15

Clinton and Sanders: Brooklyn Brawl or Delightful Debate?

By Joe Lapointe
Admissions
Apr 14

The Myth of Kinder, Gentler College Admissions

By Steve Cohen
The new Cooper Union Academic Building, completed in 2009 at 41 Cooper Square.
Sep 2

Cooper Union Alumni Settle With School

By Guelda Voien
WESTWOOD, CA - MAY 30: Atmosphere as David Geffen, philanthropist and entertainment mogul, received the UCLA Medal, the highest honor bestowed by the university, during the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAs Hippocratic Oath Ceremony on May 30, 2014 at Westwood, California. The ceremony was a commencement ceremony for some 200 medical students in the Class of 2014. The UCLA Medal was established in 1979 and is the highest honor for extraordinary accomplishment that may be bestowed on an individual by UCLA. Geffen made a $200-million unrestricted gift to UCLA's medical school in 2002. The funding helped propel the school, renamed the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in recognition of his commitment to its current status as a world-class institution for education and research. In 2012, Geffen founded the $100-million, merit-based David Geffen Medical Scholarships. This program covers the entire cost of a medical education for nearly 20 percent of entering students, enabling them to pursue their dreams and graduate debt-free. The gift has served as a role model, inspiring other institutions to substantially increase financial support for their medical students. (Photo by Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images for UCLA)
Aug 27

Candidates Should Stop Pandering About Debt-Free College

By The Editors
<> on June 12, 2015 in Des Moines, Iowa.
Jul 31

Bernie Sanders and the Crisis of Affordable College Education

By Michael Sainato
Jun 10

Five Cooper Union Trustees Resign Over Bitter College Tuition Battle

By Ryan Steadman
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