Officials at the University of Utah School of Medicine are apologizing for an erroneous email sent earlier this week to a ...
Karl Reid, who also led the MIT Institute Community & Equity Office, said he will leave his positions at the school at the end of the month.
The Dartmouth set off to explore that last question — and found an ever-evolving landscape. As applicant pools have changed ...
The long era of the dominance of the SAT in college admissions is coming to an end. The test is increasingly being shelved not because it failed but because it succeeded in all the wrong ways.
A dream of attending the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology turned into reality for Chickasaw citizen James ...
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The Hechinger Report on MSNOPINION: As diversity rates at elite colleges hang in the balance, some students still face increased exclusion and barriersDiversity rates at several elite colleges and universities have plummeted, a little over a year after the Supreme Court’s ...
Harvard will join the rest of the Ivy League universities in QuestBridge’s National College Match, committing to admit QuestBridge scholars early with full scholarships, the company announced on ...
The lawsuit all eges that students nationwide have lost millions of dollars through unfair admissions and financial aid processes. It claims the schools violated “the antitrust laws of the United ...
For all the gushing exchanges when Michelle Obama appeared on the chat show of her friend, the actress and singer Jennifer Hudson, last month, the former First Lady was far more matter-of-fact ...
Former NFL quarterback Cam Newton admits it 'hurts' that he can no longer be 'superman' to his eight kids while earning less money in his post-football career. Newton, who bowed out from the sport ...
The Supreme Court of India proposed consolidating all petitions contesting the CLAT 2025 results to the Punjab and Haryana High Court, aiming for a uniform and expedited adjudication process.
“The SAT correlates not only very high with freshman grades,” says Nicholas Lemann, author of “Higher Admissions: The Rise, Decline, and Return of Standardized Testing,” “but even higher with things ...
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