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4 Awe-Inspiring Art School Campuses in the U.S.

4 Awe-Inspiring Art School Campuses in the U.S.

by Sarah Green | Jul 12, 2017 | Other, Student Issues

Photo: Students gather in Pacific Northwest College of Art’s new home in a repurposed federal building. Here, you can see students appreciating the juxtaposition of old and new. Photo courtesy of PNCA Having a beautiful campus is about more than aesthetics: it...
7 Tips To Help You Survive Your First Year of College

7 Tips To Help You Survive Your First Year of College

by Sarah Green | Jun 7, 2017 | Student Issues

College is a very different experience from high school. First of all, the courses are much more difficult. Second, your parent or guardian isn’t there to remind you to do your homework. You’ll probably also have to balance academics, work, and social life. Here...
Notre Dame Students Walk Out of Pence Commencement Address

Notre Dame Students Walk Out of Pence Commencement Address

by Sarah Green | May 31, 2017 | Student Issues

When it was first announced that Vice President Mike Pence would be the speaker of note at the commencement ceremony for graduates of the University of Notre Dame, plenty of students’ first impulse was not to attend. But that would be letting the political Right rob...
States Taking Steps to Reduce Student Debt Burden

States Taking Steps to Reduce Student Debt Burden

by Sarah Green | May 24, 2017 | Student Issues

Tennessee recently became the first state to offer tuition-free community college. Tuition-free community college will provide access to higher education for those who might have previously been excluded from such a luxury. The approved bill will expand the 2014...
Students Who Face Adversity May Be More Well-Equipped for Success

Students Who Face Adversity May Be More Well-Equipped for Success

by Sarah Green | Apr 14, 2017 | News, Student Issues

Franklin and Marshall College, a private liberal arts institution located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is introducing a revolutionary new program that seeks to develop a culture of resilience on campus. The program, called the Mehlman Talent Initiative, will empower...
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