Wesleyan drug use policing being questioned
Following the hospitalization of 12 people at Wesleyan University last weekend, the school's enforcement policies regarding the use of drugs is being called into question.
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Following the hospitalization of 12 people at Wesleyan University last weekend, the school's enforcement policies regarding the use of drugs is being called into question.
Students at Stanford are tackling the question of what the college experience will look like in the 22nd century.
With financial aid season taking off, Senior Vice President and Edvisors.com Publisher Mark Kantrowitz is explaining to the Washington Post how to prevent the most recurring financial aid mistakes.
Graduate degrees provide the biggest income boosts for those that majored in fields such as political science, history and engineering, according to the Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce.
Cameron Fegers is calling for students who do not side with Columbia student Emma Sulkowicz — who claims she was raped by Paul Nungesser— to be able to express their opinions on the case without fear of being shamed.
Wright State University in Ohio is apologizing for what students call an "offensive and disrespectful" menu in honor of Black History Month that included fried chicken and collard greens.
A group of students at Wesleyan University were hospitalized after overdosing on Molly at a party last weekend.
Cathy Young, the author of the Daily Beast article telling the story of the alleged rape of Emma Sulkowicz from Paul Nungesser's — the alleged rapist — point of view, is finding inconsistencies in Sulkowicz's story that she believes are "an invitation for people to suspend healthy skepticism" when it comes to charges of sexual assault.
Harvard College is looking to implement its first academic honor code.
U.S. military academies can teach colleges and universities a thing or two about how to educate students on sexual assault prevention.
A compilation of data from Rate My Professors found that female professors are rated more negatively than male professors.
Ariel Koren, president of the Class of 2015, was selected to represent Penn as part of MSNBC's Women in Politics: College Edition series meant to highlight female leaders in student government across universities in the country.
The University of Massachusetts Amherst announced on Feb. 12 in an email to students that it will stop accepting Iranian international students to certain graduate programs. This is being done in an effort to comply with a U.S. Department of Homeland Security policy that prevents Iranian citizens from obtaining "U.S. visas if they seek higher education in preparation for careers in Iran's energy sector or any field related to nuclear power."
Stanford, like many other schools, has recently come under criticism for "inadequately" protecting the rights of those accused of sexual assault, as happened in the case of Ellie Clougherty and Joe Lonsdale.
Despite costing students a substantial amount of money, international internships are growing as global experiences are increasingly valued in the labor market.
A Yale student was sent to Yale-New Haven Hospital on Feb. 5 with symptoms of meningitis.
In a talk with The Philadelphia Inquirer, President Amy Gutmann, along with other presidents at local four-year colleges and universities, spoke about her thoughts on Obama's proposal to make community colleges free — and how she herself paid for her education.
Teach for America saw a 10 percent decrease in its applicant pool this year, a statistic that may be pointing to problems in the organization's mission.
A report released by the Pell Institute for the Study of Opportunity in Higher Education and Penn's Alliance for Higher Education and Democracy found that since 1970, the income gap between those that complete bachelor's degrees and those that do not has doubled.
Paul Nungesser, the Columbia student accused of raping fellow student Emma Sulkowicz — who has gained national attention for carrying her mattress around campus in protest of Columbia not expelling Nungesser — has come forth with his version of events.