A game aimed at helping low-income students prepare for college applications has received some additional help. The University of Southern California’s Pullias Center for Higher… Read more »
Researchers at Cornell University have developed two new varieties of apple to be grown exclusively in New York state. SnapDragon is already available in local… Read more »
Two juniors at New York University are creating a website and app to tackle hunger with a simple idea: connect corporate events with leftover foods… Read more »
Students, faculty and volunteers from Point Loma Nazarene University are creating a scholarship that will allow survivors of human trafficking to get a college education.… Read more »
Cornell University recently became the 15th U.S. college to drop its contract with JanSport after the manufacturer’s parent company refused to guarantee improved worker safety… Read more »
From their first day of biology classes at Emory University, freshmen Rostam Zafari and Brian Goldstone have defied expectations. During class, Professor Rachelle Spell jokingly… Read more »
Students at the Georgia Institute of Technology can now use the cryptocurrency bitcoin to pay for everything from tuition to concession-stand hot dogs. Bitcoin is… Read more »
Many of SU’s dorms, including Lawrinson and DellPlain halls, have single-occupancy bathrooms available to either gender. But for students spending long days on campus, the lack of gender-neutral bathrooms continues to pose a problem. Read more »
Fliers seeking models for community figure drawing sessions set off a chain of events this fall that culminated in an international media storm and a… Read more »
College students across the country now have yet another way to meet each other: an app, created by Princeton University students, that allows people to… Read more »
Mount Holyoke College recently became the second women’s college in the United States to create a policy stating that the school will welcome transwomen, as… Read more »
A professor at Georgia Regents University is now putting Kendrick Lamar’s album “Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City” on a shelf with James Joyce’s “Dubliners” and the… Read more »
Four students at North Carolina State University have been met with both support and controversy for working to produce a nail polish that lets women… Read more »
The students, faculty, alumni and board of The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art are anxiously waiting for a judge to rule… Read more »
The semester is officially coming to an end. Temperatures are rising and the panic of finals is spiking. For students studying abroad, this also means… Read more »
Easter means different things to different people. It can be a time of religious devotion and family get-togethers, the end of 40 days without chocolate… Read more »
No matter where you are in France, it’s difficult to escape the shadow of Paris. My most recent trip to France’s capital this weekend made… Read more »
For most people, the time difference between France and the East Coast of the United States is five hours. But for study abroad students like… Read more »
While studying abroad, your perspective changes in a number of small ways. You learn to like new foods, and that wearing the same three pairs… Read more »
During my spring break trip to Prague, I discovered one of my favorite aspects of traveling: being forced to roll with the punches. Of course,… Read more »