Posted on: 31 Aug 2025
Since his campaign and eventual inauguration into the Office of the Presidency, Donald Trump has routinely targeted institutional practices surrounding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, or DEI. The Trump Administration has issued a number of executive orders making DEI practices and programs illegal at all levels of the federal government, including the Department of Education. They’ve […]
Posted on: 29 Aug 2025
On August 8, 2025, four university students and one recent graduate filed an antitrust class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, placing 32 of the country’s most elite universities under fire for their Early Decision practices. The students claim that Early Decision practices create a monopoly in higher education […]
Posted on: 15 Aug 2025
I have a confession to make. I’ve never had a better clinical experience with any of my health care providers than I have had with my physical therapist. Hands down. No questions asked. Why? I think it has something to do with the fact that, when I went in and complained about my shoulder or […]
Posted on: 05 Aug 2025
If you want to minimize your expenses while getting a four-year degree, you might be considering attending community college for two years before transferring to a four-year institution. This can be a great plan for students looking to save money. But how much does community college actually cost, and can you really save that much […]
Posted on: 01 Aug 2025
If you’re a working professional looking to expand your career by earning your master’s in cybersecurity online, you’ve come to the right place. It can be hard to know where to start, but we’ve done the research to find the best master’s in cybersecurity online for you—and we’ve got 30 of them all in one […]
Posted on: 22 Jul 2025
When applying to any of the University of California schools, you’ll face a series of supplemental essays in which you are asked to quickly and, with sufficient detail, provide personal insight into who you are as a person. These essays can be confusing to students, who might be used to writing the Common App essay, […]
Posted on: 16 Jul 2025
When I taught first-year students at the University of Iowa, some of my favorite students were my adult learners. They already had so much of the emotional intelligence that my straight-out-of-high-school students were still developing, and they had general knowledge about the world that their younger counterparts also didn’t have. The more time you spend […]
Posted on: 02 Jul 2025
If you’re wondering “Is senioritis real?” I can tell you from firsthand experience that it absolutely is. But if I told you I was a senior in high school in 2006, would you even keep reading? Certainly an experience from nearly 20 years ago—more time than you’ve likely been on Earth—can’t possibly be relevant today, […]