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An increasing number of high school students, and their parents, are seeking the expertise of private college counselors to ...
Calling on the IRS to stop subsidizing racial and religious discrimination is a moral imperative. It’s also the agency’s ...
Harvard University’s hallowed halls and ivy-covered walls have hosted eight U.S. Presidents, 150 Nobel Laureates, and even ...
In the high-stakes clash between the Trump administration and Harvard – fraught with peril for the White House, for America’s ...
Secretary of Education Linda McMahon announced that Harvard will no longer be eligible for new grants after rejecting the Trump ...
Jewish bias on university campuses is a politically corrupt project. Another calls for students to renew their commitments to ...
The defense secretary noted the academies “may give weight to unique athletic talent or other experiences such as prior military service.” ...
A federal class-action lawsuit accuses UCLA’s medical school and various university officials of using race as a factor in admissions, despite a state law and Supreme Court ruling striking down affirm ...
As the academic year ends and students await final grades, a perfect GPA is valuable, but Ivy leagues and top colleges also ...
The Conversation U.S. asked Philip Hackney, a nonprofit law professor who previously worked in the office of the chief ...
A popular New York City all-day cafe is coming to Cambridge and the Seaport, and Anna’s Taqueria is opening a new location, ...
Americans love to believe we live in a meritocracy, that hard work, talent, and dedication alone determine our success. But ...