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(09/30/15 4:35pm)
After a series of problems with the Common Application, eighty-three schools are coming together to create a new joint college application website that will serve as an alternative to the Common App — and Penn will be a part of it.
(04/29/15 4:30am)
A Texas A&M University Galveston professor failed his class via email and stated he would no longer be teaching the course.
(04/29/15 1:00pm)
Students at Harvard protested Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to the school on Monday.
(04/28/15 5:15pm)
Slate reporter Katy Waldman sat in on Penn's controversial "Wasting Time on the Internet" course.
(04/28/15 1:00pm)
Paul Nungesser, the alleged rapist of Emma Sulkowicz — who has been walking around Columbia with a mattress to protest the school's lack of action against Nungesser — is suing Columbia for failing "to protect him from a 'harassment campaign' by Sulkowicz."
(04/22/15 6:00pm)
Fraternities are having an identity crisis, according to Scott Ellman of Quartz.
(04/22/15 4:00pm)
A student at the University of California, Santa Barbara is speaking out against a meeting held by the student senate to vote on a resolution they wrote calling for the school to divest from companies that assist the Israeli Defense Forces which turned into hours of students making derogatory comments about Jews.
(04/22/15 1:00pm)
Cornell's 2015 Convocation Committee has selected Gabrielle Giffords and Mark Kelly to speak at the school's 150th Convocation ceremony.
(04/21/15 8:00pm)
A look at student spending on housing, food and commuting at Texas Christian University has led athletic directors to consider standardizing the allowances athletes are granted as part of their financial aid packages to attract athletes to their schools.
(04/21/15 6:30pm)
In his paper presented to the American Educational Research Association last Sunday, postdoctoral research associate at the University of Illinois Collin Ruud found that Facebook plays a crucial role in helping students get accustomed to college life.
(04/21/15 5:00pm)
Harvard and Yale have been in the news recently, but not in a good way like they'd like.
(04/16/15 4:00pm)
The Council of Graduate Schools has reported that from 1996 to 2005, the typical seven-year Ph.D completion rates in STEM fields for minority Ph.D candidates has risen by five percent.
(04/15/15 1:00pm)
Harvard professor Sendhil Mullainathan is questioning whether students going into finance are making the best use of their talent.
(04/14/15 8:00pm)
After being rejected from Brown, high school senior William Pang wrote a reflective letter published in The Washington Post about what he proposed to do next.
(04/14/15 5:00pm)
Vassar College has been awarded the Cooke Prize for Equity in Educational Excellence, which recognizes schools "making strides in enrolling low-income students and supporting them to successful graduation."
(04/14/15 3:35am)
On an average night, 20 people are caught with fake IDs in Philadelphia as fake IDs are becoming increasingly easier to identify.
(04/14/15 1:00pm)
The Boston Globe is taking a look at what life is like for low-income students at Ivy League schools.
(04/08/15 5:00pm)
3,100 students were accepted to the University of Florida on the condition that their first year is spent taking online classes, a catch unknown to them at the time they were applying.
(04/08/15 4:43am)
Brigham Young University-Idaho student Jacob Espinal was charged with felony computer fraud and grand theft after it was discovered he had changed his grades which resulted in him winning a scholarship. He was sentenced to five years of probation and 180 days in county jail.
(04/08/15 1:00pm)
Drexel law professor Lisa McElroy is being investigated after sending students a link that directed them to a pornographic video, Philly.com reports.