ESPN Aimed 360-Degree Cameras on This Top NFL Prospect
ESPN is the latest media company to experiment with virtual reality storytelling. The Disney-owned dis sports empire is going all-in with former North Dakota State quarterback Carson Wentz, who is...
View ArticleLinkedIn Wants College Students to ‘Swipe’ Through Their Career Exploration
LinkedIn is going after college students with its newest mobile app. On Monday, the social network professionals will release an entirely new and separate mobile app, on iOS and Android, aimed at...
View ArticleHow One Berkeley Alum Wants to Boost His Alma Mater’s Startups
The average student or graduate of UC Berkeley can easily point to the university’s contributions to the periodic table. But the tech industry? That’s not so easy. But that’s not because its students...
View ArticleThis School Is Teaching a Class on Donald Trump
A lot of us are still confused about how Donald Trump made his way from being a real estate mogul and reality television star to clinching the Republican nomination. That’s likely why one professor has...
View ArticleMarijuana Is Helping Colorado’s Youth Go to College
Thanks to marijuana, some Colorado students will have an easier time paying for college. The Pueblo Hispanic Education Foundation, in Colorado’s Pueblo County, is distributing scholarships to 25...
View ArticleTranscript: Peter Thiel at the Hamilton College 2016 Commencement
Peter Thiel, the Silicon Valley venture capitalist who co-founded PayPal alongside Max Levchin and Elon Musk, addressed the Class of 2016 at Hamilton College’s graduation ceremony. The famously...
View ArticleUnder Armour Scores Another Big Win in California
Under Armour has inked a shoe and apparel deal with the University of California, Los Angeles, the athletic-gear maker’s second big university deal in the Golden State in the past month. ESPN has...
View ArticleWhy Going to a For-Profit College Doesn’t Pay Off
Students graduating from for-profit colleges end up making less money than before they walked down that stage to get their diplomas, according to a new study. Researchers out of George Washington...
View ArticleAs Summer Looms, Apple Launches Back-to-School Deals
Apple doesn’t seem to think it’s too early to think about next school year. The company announced on Thursday the launch of a back-to-school promotion of sorts, offering students the opportunity to get...
View ArticleThis Watchdog of For-Profit Colleges Is in Danger of Getting Shut Down
Federal education officials are deciding whether to shut down the nation’s biggest accreditor of for-profit colleges over allegations that it overlooked deception by some of its schools. The...
View ArticleHarvard Is Making Big Changes to How It Manages Its $37.6 Billion Endowment
Harvard University will rely more on outside money managers to oversee the Ivy League school’s $37.6 billion endowment as it scales back on making direct stock picks, it said on Monday. Michael Ryan,...
View ArticleMost History Majors at Top U.S. Schools Can Skip American History
Less than one-third of the top schools in the United States require history majors to take a class in American history, according to a study by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, a non-profit...
View ArticleHere’s How To Fund A College Scholarship
Have a pen and several thousand dollars? It is as easy as that in most cases to fund a college scholarship and help some deserving student bridge the gap between aspiration and access. Most colleges...
View ArticleSome Lucky College Students Just Got America’s First Pizza ATM
Ohio's Xavier University can now boast its the owner of the nation's first official "Pizza ATM.” The vending machine will serve up hot pies 24 hours a day, seven days a week at just the touch of a...
View ArticleUniversity of California Is Putting Money Into an Alumni VC Fund
The University of California is giving its student entrepreneurs a big endorsement. During a scheduled public meeting of its regents’ finance committee on Friday, the school revealed that it has...
View ArticleA Marijuana Cultivation Course Will Soon Be Offered at This College
Medical marijuana is fairly widespread in North America at this point, and recreational marijuana seems to be following. Cannabis-related businesses are continuing to pop up and others are looking...
View ArticleJury Awards $3 Million in Damages Over the Rolling Stone Rape Story
A federal court jury on Monday awarded $3 million in damages to a University of Virginia administrator that last week found was defamed by Rolling Stone magazine’s now-retracted story of a gang rape....
View ArticleWhy Colleges Are Getting a ‘C’ in Investing
For decades, American universities have tried to beat the market by following Yale’s esoteric investment model. Here’s why many are having a change of heart. A Wall Street bond researcher named -David...
View ArticleCollege Enrollment Dips as More Adults Ditch Degrees for Jobs
For the fifth straight year, more adults are ditching college for jobs. By the beginning of December, both undergraduate and graduate fall-term enrollment declined by 1.4% to 19.01 million students,...
View ArticleMilo Yiannopoulos, Martin Shkreli Campus Event Cancelled Due to Protests
Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos will speak to students at the University of California Davis on the quad Saturday afternoon--a day after protests led a Republican student group to cancel his...
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