At M.I.T., a new program called “artificial intelligence and decision-making” is now the second-most-popular undergraduate ...
Craving an art fix but don’t know where to start? These new art influencers can help newbies and players navigate openings, events and listings. By Martha Schwendener “In the 1950s, you could do the ...
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20 Colleges That Offer Esports Scholarships In The United States
As esports continue to grow in popularity, so do esports scholarship opportunities at respected colleges throughout the ...
On certain days, I’d cut school and head over to the Museum of Modern Art to dream awhile. This was in the mid-nineteen-seventies, and my high school—then called the High School for Performing ...
His traditionally styled buildings shaped the Manhattan skyline and conferred gravitas on individuals and institutions, ...
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The College Not Worth Attending in Each State, Ranked
Think your dream school is a sure bet for success? This list goes through the one college in every state that might just ...
It’s 2 p.m. on the first Friday of November. There are no free seats in the restaurant, and the galleries are packed. It’s exactly what James Steward, Director of the Princeton University Art Museum, ...
To make a long story short, a humanities education results in one of the slowest measurable rates of counterproductive “skill change.” This means that the skills learned through a humanities degree ...
It's no secret that going to college can be very expensive, with tuition costs rising faster than financial aid. But what's causing that price tag to rise so quickly?
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Leaving the middle class behind: 10 U.S. cities where buying a house is a pipe dream
Does it feel like home prices around you have reached absurd heights? It might not just be a feeling. The average price for a ...
Qatar has allegedly pumped more than $20 billion into American colleges and other top institutions as part of the Muslim Brotherhood’s decades-long plan to infiltrate the US and “destroy” democracy ...
Anti-Israel agitators who spread disruption at US colleges and were punished by authorities were awarded checks for $1,000 by a Muslim nonprofit, The Post has learned. The money was given to students ...
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