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Ivy League school says it will challenge unprecedented move that could allow players to be paid as employees
Requirement was put on hold at elite US universities during pandemic
If you are smart, poor and unathletic, getting in is still tough
Ivy League university seeks to expand diversity as US higher education costs keep climbing
Schools are now judging the ‘niceness’ of applicants and appraising Instagram pitches
Ghana-born Selassie Atadika is on a mission to bring the continent’s dishes in to the mainstream
Winners developed technology used in all today’s digital cameras and smartphones
Shinzo Abe’s visit to Pearl Harbor with Barack Obama comes at time of Asia uncertainty
Bank’s board launches three-week nomination period for presidency
Matthew Slaughter aims to bring modern relevance to the New England campus
Economists always opposed budget rules pledging surpluses
An algorithm is able to predict a student’s final grade within a week of starting a course
Despite users being dangerously error-prone, training in best practices is rarely given
Legal action as independents say rules bar them from being heard
Responses are the most upbeat for the UK since before the financial crisis
Tuck joins forces with Dartmouth’s health policy institute to help medics make informed decisions
West coast university is most selective American institution
After 20 years in the job, the long-serving dean at the Ivy League school will step down in 2015
The animation boss behind ‘Ice Age’ and ‘Despicable Me’ was denied kids’ films when young
Key events taking place at business schools, Oct 28 – Nov 1, including Columbia Business School
Winning team partnered with Colombian children’s charity
A girl carrying a dove leads a blind minotaur in this aquatint, which is part of a series of 100 etchings on display at the Hood Museum of Art
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