My colleagues and I recently spoke with a group of talented, interesting students who just completed their first year of college about using artificial intelligence as a research tool. I asked what ...
Donald Trump took to social media to back the Protect College Sports Act. He highlighted how, under the current system, college sports could become unsustainable as institutions may no longer be able ...
As your editorial “The Academy Rethinks the SAT” (May 29) makes clear, students’ math preparedness is a serious concern. It’s one I share. Yet your piece fails to mention what the University of ...
MIRAMAR BEACH, FL – The human firewall to a 24-team College Football Playoff remains a shield the Big Ten can’t penetrate. If Greg Sankey feels lonely on his hill of resistance to 24, he’s not showing ...
When Sanjha Bazaar opened in Commack in 2024, the grocery store's owner hoped to draw shoppers to what would be the largest South Asian supermarket in Suffolk County and spare residents a trip west to ...
The Savannah Bananas brought their rollicking brand of baseball to the University of North Carolina’s Kenan Stadium for two sold-out games in April, attracting more than 100,000 Banana Ball fans to a ...
RANCHOS PALOS VERDES, Calif. (AP) — It’s no stretch to say that in the the battle of wills, visions and, yes, national titles being waged across the college-sports landscape, the Big Ten has taken the ...
Let’s be honest: Higher education has a trust problem, and pricing is a major reason why. A group of us, enrollment management leaders from public and private four-year institutions, believe it’s time ...
Trust Issues: Yale’s faculty recently called its own financial aid process “unpredictable and secretive”—a problem, new survey data suggests, that’s costing higher ed public trust. Credit: iStock It’s ...
Every Friday between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., students leaving McElroy Commons are met by a familiar refrain: “Free coffee, free cookies!” The source? A handful of Boston College’s Jesuits, who, for the ...
If you’re afraid to let your opponent talk, you probably aren’t winning the debate. But it’s also hard to win the war of ideas when your audience can’t hear you. Last month, UCLA’s Federalist Society ...