The Ivy League, comprised of eight elite colleges in the U.S. Northeast, won’t hold a spring sports season or compete in or host league championships, as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to present threats to athletes and the community.
An education program is immersing underprivileged students in Ivy League classes, and the students’ success has raised questions about how elite university gatekeepers determine college prospects.
The past week of power outages and water shortages have been particularly challenging for college students living in large residence halls who are unable to see their families or access supplies like extra clothing, food or a car.