Tag: college

Opinion | College Is More Affordable Than Many Parents Think

As spring ushers in the annual influx of prospective students to colleges across the country, many young individuals

Maine College of Art & Design’s 2025 MFA Visiting Artist Summer Lectures

Every summer, the Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art (MFA) program at Maine College of Art &

College Assistant Admissions Director Charged With Attempted Sex Trafficking

A shocking incident unfolded at Emmanuel College in Boston recently, as a former assistant admissions director, Jacob Henriques,

Derek Jeter Graduates College 33 Years Later at University of Michigan

Derek Jeter, the former New York Yankee, has finally achieved a major milestone by officially graduating from college

An Expert’s Take On The Crisis Narrative Within College Mental Health

The Evolution of College Mental Health Narratives: A Perspective from Dr. Ben Locke Photo of Ben Locke, used

Vanderbilt’s Chandler Bing Talks His Name and College Basketball

Vanderbilt’s Chandler Bing has been making headlines lately, but he wants to set the record straight – he

3 Bulls College Prep students shot after leaving school Friday afternoon

Three students at Bulls College Prep were victims of a senseless shooting while walking home from school on

Trump Considers Executive Order on College Athlete Payments

President Trump is reportedly considering an executive order to investigate payments made to college athletes and whether they

Who Decides How Much You Pay for College? Here’s How Tuition Costs Are Set.

Last month, a group of four Republicans from the House and Senate sent letters to Ivy League school

Miami’s Hanna Cavinder shows how she & twin Haley Cavinder took care of their bodies after college basketball season ended

The Cavinder twins, Hanna and Haley, may have ended their college basketball careers, but they are still dedicated

Who’s Speaking at College Graduations Across the U.S.?

As graduation season arrives on American campuses, the selection of keynote speakers has become a delicate balance for

Federal college antisemitism probe may include Denver’s Auraria campus

A year-long investigation by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights into the increasing antisemitism at American colleges may