Jason Kelce is giving back to college students who are in a position similar to one he knows quite well. On April 11, Jason Kelce, along with his brother Travis Kelce, visited their alma mater, the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Prom season is around the corner, and many students are already on the lookout for their special outfit. For the 24th year, the Duck tape brand announced its Stuck at Prom scholarship contest — where two lucky winners who make their prom
Zimbabwe’s powerful vice president said the government will block a university scholarship for young LGBTQ+ people, a move that human rights groups described Friday as a perpetuation of the African country’s homophobic practices. The state university scholarship for people between the ages
A high school student in the US had her scholarship endorsement revoked due to a video of her “twerking” at a homecoming after-party. Kaylee Timonet, 17, also lost her position as the student government association president – despite having a 4.2 grade point
Many teens around the country spent hours picking out the perfect prom outfit this year. A few teens, however, spent much more time than that making their prom outfits themselves — using duct tape. The Duck Tape Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest
UConn has settled a lawsuit filed by a former women’s soccer player who lost her scholarship for flashing her middle finger in the direction of a TV camera as the Huskies celebrated winning a conference championship in 2014. The former student athlete,
Sixteen-year-old high school senior Dennis “Maliq” Barnes — who has earned scholarship offers from more than 150 schools — announced his college decision at a news conference today. “Today, I am pleased to announce my final college decision for the fall of
Prior to the Stanley Cup Playoffs beginning for the New York Rangers, captain Jacob Trouba had a heartwarming moment when he gave a scholarship to a survivor of the Sandy Hook shooting. Isaiah Marquez-Greene, 18, sat with Trouba on the Rangers’ bench
Comment on this story Comment Daya Brown had some extra time on her hands in 2020 while she was stuck at home as a high school sophomore during the coronavirus pandemic and taking classes over Zoom. Brown, then 15, decided to research
Marcus Stokes, a quarterback out of Florida who has been surrounded by controversy, finally found a place to play college football. Stokes signed with the University of West Florida on Wednesday, ending a tumultuous recruiting process for the four-star QB. Marcus Stokes