They are lock-step and lock-arm and also lock-jersey as they enter Oracle Arena in what is their crowning achievement as a basketball mom and dad. Dell and Sonya Curry are in the running for First Couple of the NBA, and in the Western Conference finals, this honor comes with an equal amount of pride and anxiety.
The College Board plans to assign an adversity score to every student who takes the SAT to try to capture their social and economic background, jumping into the debate raging over race and class in college admissions.
Georgetown expels two students caught up in "Operation Varsity Blues," the same college admission scandal that snared Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin.
Queens University of Charlotte president Pamela Davies is retiring after 17 years in which the school grew its student body, launched new schools and programs, poured millions of dollars into infrastructure and increased its endowment five-fold.
The governor signed into law the country’s most restrictive abortion ban on Wednesday, spurring many students in the state to keep fighting for reproductive-health rights.
Dartmouth’s project includes replacing 26,000 feet of pipe serving 119 campus buildings. Also from this month’s Campus Spaces newsletter: an “aesthetic of sustainability,” a new art museum, a new chapel, and more.
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