Dr. Erin Palmwood, 35, college professor and clinical psychologist, talks with PEOPLE about the misconceptions of withdrawing from a class Courtesy of Dr. Erin Palmwood (2) Dr. Erin Palmwood, a ...
Student athletes being paid for their name, image and likeness rights changes campus life, writes our columnist. (Eric Thomas for Kansas Reflector) Seeing one of my students outside class can lead to ...
As a low-income student, I didn't think college was for me. I then enrolled in a college class as a high schooler, and it changed everything. I could finally see myself in college, and the class ...
To understand why and how students are deciding between online or in-person options, EdSource’s California Student Journalism Corps asked the following questions at seven California colleges and ...
University of Kansas students with ADHD adapt to college through personalized “hacks" and open conversations about mental ...
Zach Harrington ’14 (left, by overhead screen), partner and chief investment officer at Rise Advisors LLC in Rochester, talks to students in Alfred University College of Business Dean Pauline Stamp’s ...
Emma Bittner considered getting a master’s degree in public health at a nearby university, but the in-person program cost tens of thousands of dollars more than she had hoped to spend. So she checked ...
Ryan Arnoldy started community college with the goal of eventually transferring to a four-year university and getting a degree in chemical engineering. Soon Arnoldy started running up against the same ...
Many people often think that by taking Advanced Placement (AP) classes that they might get ahead in college, get credit, or may look better to colleges. Often times, that is not the case. AP courses ...
Princeton welcomed 1,411 first-time, first-year students in the Class of 2028 for the opening of the 2024-25 academic year. Thirty-six transfer students also joined the undergraduate community, which ...
Originally written in 2016 by Finegan Kruckemeyer, “Where Words Once Were” is set in a dystopian world where vocabulary is ...
Harvard Law School enrolled 50 Black students in its 2028 J.D. class, a more than two-fold increase from the historic low in ...