After 17 people died in a school shooting in Parkland, Fla., in 2018, then-high school student Erin Simard co-founded a Pittsburgh chapter of March For Our Lives, leading an estimated 30,000 people in a march in Downtown Pittsburgh.
An official with the South Korean sports marketing firm A2G said Lee sustained the injury during practice, without elaborating on the extent of the injury.
Early recruiting—before students and prospective employers see how they take to business school—reflects the fierce competition for fresh talent in consulting.
The AAUP’s report highlighted “alarming trends” at North Carolina universities that it says was perpetuated by increased political pressure and interference.
A new NPR/Ipsos poll finds majority support for forgiving $10,000 in federal student loan debt, but even broader support for making college affordable for future students.
What Karla Arango says started as a dorm-room sexual assault got even worse as word spread around campus. Her attacker’s fraternity brothers snubbed her, she says, whispering about her in the cafeteria, blocking her phone number and unfriending her on social media.
The Blackstone co-founder’s Rhodes-style scholarship faces its own conflicts on campus amid worries about the Communist Party’s role in admissions and academics.