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Student’s app lands him a top tech job


August 1, 2011 by Jacob Hawley

Students joining in on the “applosion” are scoring top-notch jobs. Which schools are in on the trend? 

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And the school with the most Rhodes Scholars is …


November 29, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

Thirty-two U.S. students were recently awarded Rhodes Scholarships, and three different schools had the honor bestowed on three of their students.

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Colleges crack down on admissions fraud


October 22, 2010 by Jacob Hawley

In the wake of a con artist’s bluff, schools are looking for ways to bullet-proof their application process. 

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Students assigned books they don’t have to read?


June 18, 2010 by Brooke Ballard

“In this class, there will be 1,200 books assigned – but students won’t read any of them.” Ever read a course description like this? Well, get ready…

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ROTC returning to elite universities?


May 9, 2010 by Jacob Hawley

After four decades of exile from top-flight schools, here’s why military scholarship programs are making a comeback. 

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Degree program promises big bucks


March 20, 2010 by Jacob Hawley

More and more students are flocking to colleges that offer this major. How are these schools working to meet the increased demand?

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Survey: Are students addicted to their iPhones?


March 16, 2010 by Jacob Hawley

Can technology be addictive? New data shows some surprising trends among students and their smartphones.

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Fundraising: Which school does it best?


March 5, 2010 by Taylor Hannigan

Tough economic times contributed to an overall dip in private giving to higher education institutions in 2009. But for the fifth straight year, this school pulled in more than any other.

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The biggest cheaters are …


March 1, 2010 by Claire Knight

Students with this major tend to be the worst offenders when it comes to cheating, a new study says.

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University cracks down on this illegal trend


December 5, 2009 by Claire Knight

More and more college students have a bull’s-eye on their backs. Who’s targeting them — and why?

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