[ad_1] In 1938, Harvard researchers embarked on a decades-long study to find out: What makes us happy in life? The researchers gathered health records from 724...
[ad_1] Harvard Medical School’s dean announced on Tuesday that the institution would no longer send data to U.S. News & World Report for its annual rankings....
[ad_1] CNN — A former Harvard fencing coach and a Maryland businessman were both acquitted of conspiring to get the businessman’s two sons admitted to Harvard...
[ad_1] Harvard and Yale officials said Wednesday they would withdraw their law schools from the U.S. News & World Report rankings, a seismic shift in the...
[ad_1] There are plenty of goodies in Ben Sasse’s new contract with the University of Florida, where the Republican senator from Nebraska is slated to start...
[ad_1] There’s a famous saying that anything can be achieved with hard work and dedication. Aman Gupta, co-founder of boAt Lifestyle and a popular judge on...
[ad_1] Topline The Supreme Court appears poised to outlaw affirmative action policies that take race into account in university admissions, as the court’s conservative justices signaled...
[ad_1] CNN — For nearly 60 years, institutions of higher education have been able to give limited preference to people of color and women with admissions....
[ad_1] The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Monday in two cases that challenge colleges’ consideration of race in admissions decisions — one against Harvard...
[ad_1] Legacy preferences in admissions have been around forever. So they might seem as permanent as any monument. But as recent history reminds us, sometimes monuments...
[ad_1] SACC Summit is the most followed Swedish American conference of the year. Professor Robert Langer, former CTO of Volvo, Professor Jeff Karp, and renowned business...