Columbia College and the School of Engineering and Applied Science admitted 4.29 percent of applicants for the class of 2029, accepting 2,557 students from a pool of 59,616 applications. The schools ...
Ricky O'Donnell has covered basketball at all levels for more than a decade at SB Nation. He’s currently the Associate Director of Programming. The Michigan Wolverines proved it’s possible to build a ...
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The application pool for the Class of 2030 is the largest in Bates’ history with a total of 12,009 applicants seeking admission for the 2026-2027 academic year. This marks only the second time the ...
Ann Arbor — Michigan will be without reserve running back Micah Ka’apana this season after he suffered a season-ending injury. Head coach Kyle Whittingham, while updating the progress of spring ...
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According to recent surveys, about 60 percent of Harvard and Princeton graduates in 2024 took high-paying jobs in finance, consulting, tech, and engineering. At Amherst College, the rate in 2022 was ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The writer is a junior at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, and spoke to her peers about their experience with AI usage in class for this article. At this point in her senior ...
March 31 (Reuters) - A proposed antitrust class action against a group of elite U.S. universities was upended at least temporarily on Tuesday, when a federal judge in Chicago said he had been misled ...
I'm a college admissions expert, and I tell all my students to stop taking so many AP classes. With limited time in high school, students don't need to take the maximum number of AP classes. Easier ...
This is an age of mutinies. For more than a decade in America, they’ve come so thick and fast that they trip over one another: the Tea Party, Occupy, Black Lives Matter, the Resistance, the ...