Topic: Academia

Stat of the Day

Only 58% of Kids Go to the Colleges They Most Want to Attend

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There's some sour news today for high schoolers who just finished their college applications.

By Erik Hayden

Dec 15, 2011

UC Berkeley's Middle Class Bid; Ivy League Early Admits

Today in academia: Berkeley's middle class bid, Ivy League admit numbers, Penn State's big donation, Riverside's protest rules, and Virginia Tech's parental notification policy.

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 14, 2011

An Impersonator at Harvard; Privatizing Student Dorms

Today in academia: a Harvard student impersonator, a huge CUNY gift, privatizing student housing, the free textbooks dream, and new protest "rules." 

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 13, 2011

Boulder's Celebrity Speaker Wish List; An MBA 'Arms Race'

Today in academia: buying top MBA applicants, wishing for a celeb speaker, demanding to know how much for-profit CEO's make, and dealing with a rise in on-campus psychological issues.

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 12, 2011

Bugs at Princeton; Goldman Sachs Cancels at Penn

Today in academia: bug infestations at Princeton, a sexual harassment lawsuit at Columbia, Goldman Sachs cancels at Penn, adderall at Duke, and a philosopher 'fraternity rush.'

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 9, 2011

Exam Week at Virginia Tech; UNC Students Protest Bloomberg

Today in academia: exams tomorrow at Virginia Tech, gun activists at Plymouth State, UNC students protest Bloomberg, more students are applying earlier, and an irresistible list.

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 8, 2011

Recruiting Student Progammers; Rift at Columbia

Today in academia: recruiting programmers, the homework-free week myth, a Columbia squabble, Biden's for-profit promoting brother, Harvard's action against instructor who wrote inflammatory op-ed.

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 7, 2011

Finals Season Battle Cry: Reclaim the Library!

Today in academia: commencement buzz, a finals season library protest, the skinny jeans ban, the latest ROTC on-campus arrival and mixing fake drinks for credit.

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 6, 2011

A Lifetime of Free Tuition; Goldman Sachs Cancels On Campus Event; Drunk Profs

Today in academia: employers aren't happy, free tuition for life, where the professors party, Goldman Sachs gets avoided, and lots of incidents of SAT irregularities.

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 5, 2011

Well-Paid College Presidents; Obama to Chat About Steep Tuition; Pepper-Spray

Today in academia: Finals season begins, the highest paid college presidents, Oxford's many trademarks, and Obama's scheduled chat about steep tuition. 

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 2, 2011

The Dumpster Diving Professor; Jay-Z's Georgetown Course

Today in academia: dumpster diving, infomercials, cheating scandals, changing UPenn's name and the sociology of all things Jay-Z.

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By Erik Hayden

Dec 1, 2011

Plenty of Applicants to Penn State; Not Many M.B.A.'s Are At Non-Profits

Today in academia: Penn State reports more applicants this year, M.B.A's are forgoing non-profit work, ROTC is getting comfortable at Yale, and some schools that don't leave students with as much debt.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 30, 2011

A Warning Label for College; The Urgency of Rising Tuition

Today in academia: a warning label for higher education, maintaining urgency over rising tuition costs, a single-sex dorm complaint gets dismissed and finally getting used to video game-based classes.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 29, 2011

Occupy Wall Street's Making It Harder for Banks to Recruit

Today in academia: an Ivy League recruiting conundrum, professors are worried like the rest of us, another counterpoint to those liberal student papers, and a few necessary things to do to graduate.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 28, 2011

There's No Good Answer When It Comes to Student Loans

Today in academia: a student debt conundrum, a homecoming for detained U.S. students in Cairo, the latest adderall on-campus fretting, and Harvard's early application vortex.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 23, 2011

UC Davis Will Cover Medical Expenses of Pepper Sprayed Students

Today in academia: UC Davis is paying for pepper spray bills, the latest undercover for-profit investigation, the Long Island cheating ring balloons, and the snack professor is forced to go to class even if snacks aren't present.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 22, 2011

The Advantaged Are Advantaged: Harvard's Early Admissions Numbers

Today in academia: a fundamentalist college with a large Catholic art collection, an undisturbed night for UC Davis protesters, rebranding of Occupy UCLA, and Harvard's early applicants.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 21, 2011

When Free Internships Don't Make Sense; Rhodes Scholarship Glory

Today in academia: the Rhodes scholar sweepstakes, aftermath of the Yale U-Haul tailgating death, a cash-for-grades U.A.E. program, and when unpaid internships may not work.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 17, 2011

The Hardest College Major; Professors of the Year

Today in academia: the hardest college major, professors of the year, a taxes and tuition dilemma, and an Ivy T-shirt trademark squabble.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 17, 2011

Cornel West Leaves Princeton to Teach in New York City

Cornel West is leaving Princeton in New Jersey and heading back to New York to teach at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York, The New York Times reported, noting that it's the place "where he began as an assistant professor in 1977."  

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 17, 2011

Even Moving Back Home Hurts the Economy

Another ironic illustration of the recession's vicious cycle: due to poor economic conditions, college graduates who can't find jobs move back home with their parents, which, in turn, appears to hurt the economy more because new households aren't being created.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 14, 2011

Housing Bust Beneficiaries: McMansions as Dorms

Today in academia: how many American students study abroad, McMansions for dorms, a no-email yurt community, and why Ivy Leaguers flock to consulting and banking jobs.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 11, 2011

A Hedge Funder's Advice for Students; Larry Summers on Grade Inflation

Today in academia: learning from hedge funds, choosier for-profits, Larry Summers latest zinger, a school with less student debt, and a call for an election day vacation.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 10, 2011

SAT Cheating Scandal Gets Bigger; A Deal For an Easy 'A'

Today in academia: a SAT cheating scandal gets worse, a decent deal for students of an easy-A professor, medical schools struggling to train doctors in LGBT issues, and Cal State tuition might get hiked.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 9, 2011

When Hippies Were the Ones Homeschooling

Today in academia: homeschooling memories, online course enrollment isn't booming, brutal early decision numbers and guns are still allowed on Oregon college campuses.

Comments | 1,686 Views

By Erik Hayden

Nov 8, 2011

Ivy League Grads Fall For Aflac's Siren-Song Quack; Tale of an Easy-A Med School Professor

Today in Academia: fragile college endowments, an easy-A professor, Ivy League grads responding to Aflac's quack, and pysch grad students scrounge for internships.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 7, 2011

A Handy Tool Comparing College Majors in the Job Market

Today in academia: the latest way to compare degree vs. degree, the never-ending plagiarism arms race, gender gaps around the world, and a new turn in a school nickname controversy.

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By Erik Hayden

Nov 3, 2011

The Places Students Find Information for Essays

Today's academia: a college slashes tuition, the debt load gets larger, the places where students borrow information, and the gift of an extra day to finish early decision applications.

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By Dino Grandoni

Nov 1, 2011

Chart of the Day

'Jersey Show' Goes from Zero to Academia in Record Time

It looks like television's most guidolicious show made it from TV set to classroom projector slide faster than any program this decade.

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 18, 2011

Bruce Springsteen Finds an Academic Home; Cornell and Stanford Duel

Today in Academia: Monmouth University will be a Boss mecca, double-checking college cost calculators, M.B.A. applicants keep dwindling, Cornell and Stanford duel in New York, and Princeton names Steve Carell as its commencement speaker. 

 

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 14, 2011

Harvard's Commencement Speaker; Exam Multitasking

Also in academia news: when Goldman Sachs invested in a for-profit college company

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 5, 2011

Today in Academia: An M.B.A. Doesn't Count for Much

And, in today's round-up: Harpers magazine enrolls at a for-profit college

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By Erik Hayden

Oct 3, 2011

Today In Academia: A Ban on Toasty Dorm Fireplace Fires

And in today's round-up: rethinking the school calendar in Japan

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 29, 2011

Bring a Gun to Campus in Oregon; A Very Fake Penn Student

And, in today's academia round-up: Quidditch lives on

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 28, 2011

All the 'T' in Georgia Tech Costs $100,000; The Andover of Scientology

And, in today's academia round up: Christian groups are outraged at Vanderbilt

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 27, 2011

'Bermuda Triangle' of Higher Ed; Waffling on Energy Drinks

And, in today's academia round-up: cheating the SAT's gets expensive

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 26, 2011

An Inflammatory Bake Sale; A Plea to Rethink Rankings

And in today's academia round-up: the snarky response to Boston University's ad campaign

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 23, 2011

College Newspaper Spam; Harvard's Just Fine Endowment

And, in today's academia round-up: 'wait until you get to the real world'

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 22, 2011

For-Profits Colleges Are Profiting; How Not to React to Being Fired

And in today's academia round-up: the school with the highest application fee

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By Ray Gustini

Sep 22, 2011

Literary Theory Is So, So Dumb

Plus: Only Jay Gatsby could afford a first edition 'Great Gatsby' dust jacket

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 21, 2011

Colleges Prefer Applicants Who Can Afford Tuition

Also in today's academia round-up: "economically vibrant" college towns

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 20, 2011

Retiring 'Helicopter Parents'; Being Rational About College

And also in today's academia round up: a massive Colby party

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 16, 2011

Defending For-Profit Colleges; Questioning a Jayhawk

And: a law school gets nervous when a convicted murderer gets accepted

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 15, 2011

It's Okay to Mention Harvard; A Graduation Guarantee

And: drug-testing an entire student body, round 2

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 14, 2011

SAT Reading Scores Fall; Dorm Posters Everyone Owns

And: fighting for the right to mock your alma-mater

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 13, 2011

Colleges Cope With Rejection by 'U.S. News' Rankings

Plus: why couldn't there be a tie between all the top colleges?

Comments | 1,631 Views

By Erik Hayden

Sep 12, 2011

Rising Loan Default Rate; Chilling With Ahmadinejad

Plus: Colleges brace for rejection from U.S. News rankings

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 8, 2011

Earlier Classes Mean Better Grades; Advice for Yalies

Plus: a for-profit college offers employers $2,000 to hire their graduates

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By Erik Hayden

Sep 8, 2011

Human Ancestor Falls Into Cave, Discovered a While Later

A millions of years old transitional fossil was just discovered

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By Erik Hayden

Aug 24, 2011

Replacing the National Anthem; Rethinking Fraternity Pledge

And: when college becomes a refuge from thinking

Comments | 1,739 Views

By Erik Hayden

Aug 24, 2011

The 22nd-Greatest President; Counting Female TV Characters

And: the link between war and weather

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