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Stevens Tech Will Give Each Graduate $250 After Terrible Commencement

Stevens Institute of Technology will give each graduate $250 to make up for a “chaotic experience” during the commencement ceremonies...

Stevens Tech Will Give Each Graduate $250 After Terrible Commencement

Stevens Institute of Technology will give each graduate $250 to make up for a “chaotic experience” during the commencement ceremonies...
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GRE to Take Half the Time

It will take less than two hours to complete.

Leon Botstein, a bald white man with round glasses and wearing a bow tie, pictured at an event

Dealing With Disreputable Donors

Bard College president Leon Botstein met with disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein on multiple occasions, raising thorny ethical questions about accepting donations.

A wooden speaker podium and microphone, against a white background, with no speaker behind it.

Preparing the Campus for a Controversial Speaker

Spencer D. Kelly and Yukari Hirata offer a case study for how they worked to build receptivity among students, faculty and staff to a controversial invited speaker.

A few students walk, stand or sit outside on Chapel Hill's campus, in the shade of a tree.

UNC ‘Civic Life’ Center Progressing, Over Faculty Objections

Chapel Hill faculty members were caught off guard in January by what sounded like the return of a proposed conservative campus center. They objected, but the university is moving forward.

New Programs: Nursing, Addiction Counseling, Mechatronics Engineering

The following colleges have announced new academic programs: Clinton College is starting a bachelor of science in nursing. Emory &...
Photo of young people in a fitness class, squatting. Focus is on a young woman in front with her hair in a bun.

Physical Health and Wellness Linked to Student Success

In the newest Student Voice survey, many students say their physical health and wellness is getting in the way of their academic success.