Higher Ed Roundup: Suspect in custody in Yale strangling
The investigation into the Sept. 8 strangling of Yale graduate student Annie Le has progressed quickly since late last week.
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The investigation into the Sept. 8 strangling of Yale graduate student Annie Le has progressed quickly since late last week.
As the school year and the fall flu season begin, colleges and universities nationwide have already seen tens of thousands of reported cases of swine flu, and they are bracing for more.
Google accidently misdirected 22 students' e-mails while shifting their Brown inboxes from Microsoft Exchange to Gmail last Friday — a problem that was only resolved Tuesday, according to Computing ...
A week-long search for a missing Yale student ended in shock and tragedy Monday after the body identified as that of Annie Le was found in the wall of a campus science building.
Four years ago, Jamila Woods '11 had never read her own poetry for an audience. She's come a long way since.
With Faunce House under construction all year, the Blue Room has reopened in temporary quarters in the old mailroom. But students say it's just not the same.
Financial woes have Tougaloo College facing a reaccreditation warning, but the school — and Brown's academic partnership with it — are safe for now, according to administrators from both institutions. ...
Four Januarys ago, Josh Morrison '09 flew from Seattle, Wash. to Louisiana. He had never been to New Orleans before, and the city was still reeling from Hurricane Katrina that devastated the city six ...
When Courtney Johnson MD'12 arrived on College Hill in the dead of winter last January, she had never seen snow before.
The New Curriculum started with a handful of undergraduates who wanted to improve their college experience. Now it is the defining aspect of one of the world's top universities — and Brown students ...
Ryan Lester '11 and Clay Wertheimer '10 will face each other in a run-off election for the Undergraduate Council of Students presidency after receiving the most votes for the position. Neither received ...
Two of President Obama's planned commencement addresses — at the University of Notre Dame and at Arizona State University — have engendered controversy in recent weeks.
The pool of admitted applicants for the class of 2013 boasts higher grade point averages and SAT scores than previous classes, according to Dean of Admissions James Miller '73.Of the 2,708 admitted students, ...
In the spring of 2006, a group of students formed the Student Union of Brown University, intended as a democratic forum for members to air their concerns about University policy. The group grew quickly, ...
After reporting double-digit endowment losses during the recession, colleges and universities - even elite ones - are outlining specific strategies for slashing their budgets.
A female student was photographed by a stranger while she was showering in the first-floor bathroom of Diman House on Thurs., March 12, Department of Public Safety officials confirmed this weekend.
Amid economic crisis, some tuition-free colleges and universities have seen a dramatic spike in applications this year.
A controversial spoof edition of Oxford University's campus newspaper has led to the resignation of two top editors at the paper.
Frankie Martinez '10 is the only man on Brown's cheerleading squad, but bring it on - he doesn't mind.
Brown, other colleges and universities and many individual students stand to gain from the stimulus package signed by President Obama last month.