New research reveals that socioeconomic diversity has long been stagnant at prominent colleges — and that the SAT hasn’t been an equalizer.
The Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) presents a curator-led tour of “The Noise of Us,” an exhibit featuring the work of four artists who take unconventional approaches to collage.
The Pioneers are followed by Michigan State, Boston College, Minnesota and Michigan ...
The USA TODAY Sports Top 25 men's basketball poll, with team's RECORDS THROUGH SUNDAY in parentheses, total points based on ...
Artificial Intelligence has already disrupted several industries, but now universities are seeing how students are taking on the admissions process alone ...
Leveraging statistical analysis and applying it to ancient DNA revealed new insights into how ancient Europeans adapted to ...
Surry Community College will present a Fall Art Show on Thursday at the college's Dobson campus, on the third-floor hallway ...
Researchers are questioning if blue zones actually have as many centenarians as what’s been reported. But their practices ...
The kickoff time and TV channel are set for the 121st all-time meeting between longtime football rivals Clemson and South ...
Let's break down some of the narratives that have emerged coming out of Week 12 of the college football season.
Calcutta University has introduced special option forms for MA Bengali first-semester examinees affected by missing answer scripts, providing alternative choices for students facing a six-month wait ...
The Nucleus, a student-run newspaper dedicated to providing easy-to-read scientific articles, released its third volume on Nov. 8. This volume was the first to feature a full cohort of writers, ...