Colleges and universities
Columbia University Hit With Federal Complaint for Mishandling Sexual Assault Cases
Twenty-three Columbia University students collectively filed federal complaints against the Ivy League university Thursday
Princeton Review Founder Blasts the SAT: 'These Tests Measure Nothing of Value'
"I taught America to beat the SAT," John Katzman writes. "That's how I know it's useless."
Columbia Accused of Silencing Sexual Assault Protest as Prospective Students Watch
A student group called No Red Tape says it was blocked from distributing information about sexual violence on the Columbia University campus
Why Accepted Students Should Ask Colleges About Sexual Assault
Prospective students should look at how schools handle—or mishandle—sexual violence on campus before accepting an admission offer
Is NYU Expanding Abroad at the Cost of Free Speech?
In the United Arab Emirates, universities are expected to tow the government line
Seeing Value in 'Gap Years,' Tufts University Offers to Pay
Proponents say the experience creates more motivated, mature, and worldly students
Inside the Colleges That Killed Frats for Good
Fraternities are back in the news; some schools killed them off years ago, and are all the better for it
The Viral Photo Campaign That Reveals What It's Like to Be Black at Harvard
Students at the Ivy League university say they don't always feel at home on campus
SAT Gets Radical Revamp and a Return to a 1600 Top Score
The test is controversial, and over 800 colleges and universities don't even require SAT or ACT scores to apply for admission
Berkeley Under Fire Over Handling of Sex Assault Cases
Federal complaint over Berkeley's handling of sexual assault expands as more than 30 women speak up
Does It Matter If Colleges Plagiarize Their Sexual Assault Policies?
Referring to missing appendixes and offices that don't exist, it doesn't seem like a university's policy took much thought