While pre-doctoral programs are not optimal choices for everyone, they do benefit a significant number of aspiring doctoral students and we believe they are far too often overlooked. We thought [...]
While many will remember 2023 as a tumultuous year for the economy as well as a new Israel-Hamas conflict that ultimately resulted in the resignation of top university presidents, it will also be [...]
Grand Canyon University was fined $37.7 million by the US Education Department. We want to state upfront that the school is vehemently defending itself from what it has termed “lies and [...]
Johns Hopkins University announced earlier today that it will open a School of Government and Policy at its Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. This will be the first new academic division Johns [...]
A study released today by the HEA Group shows that 32% of graduate schools have students who, on average, owe more on their loans five years after entering repayment than they originally [...]
Ross Stevens, Ph.D. ’96, has gifted $100 million to the University of Chicago Booth School of Business’s PhD Program. Madhav Rajan, Booth’s dean, explained, “Thanks to [...]
US News & World Report released their best graduate schools rankings. MIT, Stanford, and UC Berkeley were ranked the top three in that order for engineering. For nursing masters degrees, [...]
One year after Dartmouth undergraduate student workers voted to unionize, graduate student workers at Dartmouth College also voted to unionize. The graduate student workers are seeking a larger [...]
Ken Griffin, Harvard alum and hedge fund billionaire, recently made a $300 million unrestricted gift to Harvard’s Graduate School of Arts and Sciences on top of previous donations of $200 [...]
A lawsuit was filed the lawsuit this week in Los Angeles County Court by three former USC students. The class-action lawsuit, filed by the National Student Legal Defense Network, alleges the USC [...]