A satirical cartoon of a college campus originally published in the leftist magazine Current Affairs recently made the rounds on Twitter with many people confusing the illustration’s origins as a ...
“College of Grievance Studies”: A Satirical Illustration of a Fake University Lights Up the Internet
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Kiersten Hendricksen has two associate degrees with honors, one in chemistry and another in biology, and she’d love to work in a pharmaceutical lab. But because Hendricksen works at a grocery store, ...
RIT’s illustration and visual arts-all grades (MST) programs were busy this past academic year bringing creative beauty to campus and the Rochester community. Efforts by both programs yielded a trio ...
Career in Games: Opportunities to explore your creative interests related to video games and collaborate with developers and fellow artists on game and digital media projects. Portfolio Workshop: ...
For most people, the new economics of higher ed make going to college a risky bet. Credit...Illustration by Sean Dong Supported by By Paul Tough Paul Tough is a contributing writer for the magazine ...
Under New College's current leadership, the school has become a significantly smaller, wildly more expensive and academically inferior institution.
College is often said to be the best 4 years of your life. Despite the popularity of this belief, it is a defeatist belief to think that life is all downhill after college. Illustration by Sarah ...
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