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Ivy League early admissions: Harvard, Yale and Dartmouth release first offers for class of 2030
Harvard, Yale, and Dartmouth have released early admissions updates for the Class of 2030. Yale shared its 10.9% acceptance rate, while Harvard and Dartmouth withheld key statistics. Dartmouth ...
Law enforcement released photos of a person “in proximity of the person of interest” in the shooting and a map showing where the person of interest is confirmed to have been.
Most of the nine schools — including University of Arizona — did refuse to sign the compact. But Eliza Collins from the Wall Street Journal said ASU President Michael Crow was upset that he didn’t ...
Benjamin Boakye Anim, 2025 NSMQ representative for Mfantsipim School, gained admission to KNSUT to study Mechanical ...
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Faith leaders who died in 2025: Pope Francis, theologians and activists
Those remembered this year also include authors, influencers and other leaders who shaped religion around the world.
Four of the seven lawmakers who will question the Fulton County district attorney today are running for statewide office.
A professor who spent 40 years teaching at Harvard torched the university over its “exclusion of white males” in a searing ...
A musician was shocked and saddened to discover an email from Harvard University in his inbox, informing him of his acceptance to the prestigious institution six years after it was sent. In an ...
In the post, the user recounts applying to Harvard while in high school and initially being placed on the waitlist. An emotional Instagram post about a missed opportunity at Harvard University has ...
Applicants are not supposed to use AI to write college essays. But colleges are using AI to help assess applications. At ...
The Trump administration appealed a federal judge’s ruling that reinstated nearly $3 billion in research funding to Harvard University, according to a Thursday evening court filing.
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What happens when a government decides to crush a university? These professors lived it
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán reshaped higher ed in Hungary. Here's how academics are learning from it.
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