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At the close of the 2020-21 academic year, women made up 59.5% of college students, an all-time high, and men 40.5%, according to a Wall Street Journal analysis of enrollment data from the National Student Clearinghouse, a nonprofit...
Meanwhile, Scripps College in California was noted as the college that gave students the best experience while attending, followed by Harvey Mudd College, Florida International University, Hobart and William Smith Colleges, and California Baptist University. The top 10 colleges that survey ...
College admissionsAffirmative actionWere admission to Harvard based solely on academic merit, Asian-Americans would comprise 43% of the freshman class, while African-Americans would make up less than 1%, according to an internal Harvard report discussed at a trial here Wednesday. That's the ...
The Classroom Edition Web site,wsjclassroom.com, blends articles from the newspaper with original content–including daily news headlines; personal finance and college preparation resources for students; and additional instructional materials for teachers. ...
The WSJ has aneditorial on college tours, wherein they talk about the sameness (and lameness) of most college tours. Most colleges offer both an information session and a tour. We always found the tour, given by students, more useful than information sessions given by the admission department...
poll found that 66% of students said it is acceptable to shout down a speaker to prevent him or her from speaking on campus and 23% say it is acceptable to use violence to stop a campus speech This is how the Republic dies Reply0... ...
Therefore, in my opinion—and this might get me in trouble with my academic colleagues—too many students (and some parents) view education as a consumption good. They immerse themselves in a liberal-arts degree and study dance or literature or dance literature, without any regard for how this...
more egalitarian economic policies — combined with hard-fought civil rights victories — began to break down these longstanding inequalities. A growing share of working families could for the first time afford their own homes and look forward to secure retirements. Students could attend college in ...