At present, most law schools are silent on the use of AI. However, most admissions officers would likely reject an applicant ...
Vivek Ramaswamy, an Indian-American entrepreneur, has launched his campaign for Ohio governor with endorsements from Donald ...
Though he's never led a college sports team, many call him "Coach." It's a reflection of his relationship with the school’s ...
Mr. Betts is a poet, a lawyer and the founder and chief executive of Freedom Reads. His latest book of poems, “Doggerel,” is ...
Princeton gave top alumni honors to Elena Kagan, associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and David Card, a Nobel ...
So far, voter turnout on the issue has been low, according to election officials. But as is typical for school bond issues in ...
Students who are suspended are less likely to graduate. What’s more, suspensions exacerbate historic racial injustice.
In a sweeping and unprecedented letter issued over the weekend, the Office for Civil Rights declared race-based scholarships, cultural centers and even graduation ceremonies illegal.
Three educator groups are suing to block the U.S. Department of Education from enforcing new civil rights guidance that ...