Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed an executive order to allow colleges in the state to pay athletes directly for their NIL.
New research reveals that socioeconomic diversity has long been stagnant at prominent colleges — and that the SAT hasn’t been an equalizer.
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Tyler Hollingsworth shares insights on securing US sports scholarships and balancing academics, athletics, and financial ...
The center, named in honor of the Hollywood power couple, reopened in style, honoring their dedication to Spelman and ...
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12 Reasons a College Degree Might Be Unnecessary Today
While a college degree remains beneficial for many heading into certain fields, there are certainly arguments to be made for ...
College athletes may soon be getting paid directly by schools. And big public university systems are scrambling for ways to ...
ACRL announces the publication of Closing a College Library, edited by Amber Hunt, Elizabeth Ruane, and Stephanie Sopka, ...
China is experiencing a surge in violent attacks, including a recent stabbing at a vocational college that left eight dead ...