Campus sexual assault prevention programs could do more to prevent violence, even after a decade-long federal mandate
Meghan Downey of Chatham protests as U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announces federal policy changes in rules for investigating sexual ...
Read MoreDiscrimination took a heavy toll on Asian American students during the pandemic
One study has found that only 20% of Asian college students diagnosed with a mental health disorder receive treatment. Ishii Koji/DigitalVision via ...
Read MoreDespite giving students chances to cheat, unsupervised online exams gauge student learning comparably to in-person exams
Research shows that unsupervised online exams can accurately assess student learning. Geber86/iStock via Getty Images Jason C.K. Chan, Iowa ...
Read MoreBuilding relationships is key for first-year college students – here are 5 easy ways to meet new friends and mentors
Research shows that campus employment and relationships with peers help college students succeed. Ariel Skelley/DigitalVision via Getty Images ...
Read MoreWhat Really Happens When You End Legacy Admissions
The morning Amherst College announced in a Wall Street Journal op-ed it was ending admission preferences for legacy students, ...
Read MoreWhite students outpaced Asian Americans in college admissions by 28%: Study
White students with similar test scores and grades to Asian students are more likely to be accepted to elite schools, ...
Read MoreHow job seekers are using AI to supercharge their job hunt
When Erica Schwartz graduated from Boston University in 2017, the marketing major ran into a wall experienced by many young job-seekers: You can do ...
Read MoreIs an Ivy League degree worth it? Report finds advantages beyond future earnings
A recent study compared the estimated future income of waitlisted students who ultimately attended Ivy League schools with those who went to ...
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