In 2022-23, the UK hosted approximately 758,855 international students, with India surpassing China as the largest source country. This phenomenon marked a significant shift in international student demographics, reflecting changing global education trends. However, according to the May 2025 Immigration White Paper, a formal policy document that outlines plans before introducing legislation, the UK government […]| The Red Pen
At its core, a hackathon is a marathon where students work in teams to solve problems using technology. Typically held over a day or two, these gatherings encourage participants to design, develop, and present a prototype, often from scratch, within a limited timeframe. Contrary to popular belief, hackathons aren’t reserved for expert coders. Many are […]| The Red Pen
Learn why rankings alone aren’t enough! Use these 6 key factors to shortlist US colleges that match your goals, personality & future plans.| The Red Pen
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Mississippi State’s Office of Prestigious External Scholarships encourages students to reach new heights After earning an exceptional high school GPA and test scores, Christopher Robinson turned his attention to college. Dreaming of a career in the medical field, he submitted his applications full of promise and anticipation. But as a…| Alumnus Magazine | Mississippi State University
With championships and top-tier recruiting classes, Babson Director of Tennis Michael Kopelman has overseen the transformation of the men’s and women’s programs into national powerhouses. The post Courting Success: How Babson Tennis Teams Transformed into National Powerhouses appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The school year may be over, but Babson’s work of educating entrepreneurial leaders doesn’t stop. In the summer, many entrepreneurs, educators, and leaders descend on campus. They come from around the globe to connect and to learn. What they take away from the College can impact their companies, their classrooms, and their communities. The post An Entrepreneurial Summer: How Babson Impacts Communities Year-Round appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
During move-in day, a new crop of first-year students made Publishers Hall their home. The small residence hall, built over a century ago, is known for the tight-knit communities that form there. The post Publishers Hall Welcomes First-Year Students to Its Cozy Confines appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Families shared stories of packing, pride, and the promise of entrepreneurship as they helped the Class of 2029 settle into campus life. The post Parents, Siblings, and New Students Come Together for Babson Move-In Day appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
More than 600 new undergraduate students move into Babson each year. The Class of 2029 brings people from nearby and thousands of miles away to celebrate new beginnings on campus. The post Move-In Day Brings Babson’s Global Campus Together appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In a ghost town within Gloucester, Mass., College founder Roger Babson’s life lessons endure on boulders engraved with mottos adopted by every incoming undergraduate class. The post Babson Boulders: A Living Legacy Etched in Stone appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
As move-in day approaches, the undergraduate Class of 2029 looks ahead to what they want to accomplish and what they hope to discover over the next four years at Babson. The post Passion Projects and Purposeful Ventures Define the Class of 2029 appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
With AI job interviews on the rise, Babson trains job-seeking students to combine cutting-edge tech skills with authenticity. The post How Babson Trains Students to Stand Out in AI Job Interviews appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Babson provides more than just a world-class education and career opportunities. Through the generosity of its alumni and other donors, the College supports every facet of the student experience, including competitions, professional and personal needs, and anything else that comes up. The post Helping Hands: Alumni Support Enhances Babson Students’ Experiences appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Last year, we spoke with SAFS undergrad, Michael Han, about receiving the NOAA Hollings Scholarship and where this would take him over the next year. This summer, Michael has split his time between NOAA’s HQ in Silver Spring, Maryland and NOAA’s Aircraft Operations Center (AOC) in Lakeland, Florida. His internship has been focused on NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters, aircraft which fly into the world’s worst weather to collect data which assists forecasters in making accurate predictions duri...| School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
France, long celebrated for its prestigious universities, world-class research institutions, and rich cultural heritage, has actively enhanced its appeal to international students, particularly from India. In recent years, the French government has expanded English-taught programmes, streamlined visa processes, and introduced more scholarships tailored for international students. With over 10,000 Indian students in France, the country […]| The Red Pen
In the realm of higher education, few names carry as much prestige as Oxbridge, a portmanteau of the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. These hallowed institutions, steeped in centuries of tradition and academic excellence, have consistently drawn the brightest minds from around the world. The legacy of Oxbridge universities is marked by […]| The Red Pen
Your go-to guide for UK university entrance exams. Understand test formats, get preparation strategies, and simplify your undergraduate admissions.| The Red Pen
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From experimenting with high-protein recipes in his kitchen back in high school to signing with major nutrition companies this year, Adi Banerjee (Neuroscience and Nutrition ’28) has always been pushing for progress with his protein bar startup Posana. Earlier this year, Posana was verified by UC Berkeley as meeting their Food and Beverage Choices Policy… The post Posana founder Aditya Banerjee is making protein exciting for students appeared first on UC Berkeley Sutardja Center.| UC Berkeley Sutardja Center
Mississippi State President Mark E. Keenum hugs a student as he presents her degree during spring 2025 commencement. Approximately 3,500 students received degrees this week during seven commencement ceremonies held in Starkville and Meridian. (Photo by Grace Cockrell)| Mississippi State University
It’s not just about startups and pitches. The people in the audience at Babson’s Summer Venture Showcase make it a hub of connections and support. The post Mentors, Investors, and Proud Parents: Who’s Watching Babson’s Summer Venture Showcase appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
International higher education is undergoing a fundamental transformation. Indian students, with 892,989 studying abroad in 2023, are reassessing study abroad options as traditional destinations face growing uncertainty. While overall Indian student outbound numbers dropped by 15 per cent in early 2024, this decline is likely to continue due to ongoing safety concerns, geopolitical instability, and […]| The Red Pen
Eight MSU students claim Gilman International Scholarships| Mississippi State University
In this episode of the Berkeley Startup Podcast, we sit down with Rohan Verma, founder of Arbor Advisory, executive coach, startup advisor, and former LinkedIn and Dropbox exec. With over 15 years of leadership experience in scaling billion-dollar tech products, Rohan shares his remarkable journey from Berkeley undergrad to tech executive, and ultimately, to full-time […] The post From Tech Exec to Founder-Coach: Rohan Verma’s Journey of Grit, Growth & Giving Back appeared first on Haas P...| Haas Podcasts
While international students often pay £35,260 to £59,260 per year at prestigious institutions like the University of Oxford, the Ellison Scholars 2026 Undergraduate Scholarship is changing the narrative. It not only offers a fully funded undergraduate scholarship, but also provides a mission-driven opportunity to develop the skills, mindset, and networks needed to tackle the world’s […]| The Red Pen
Explore the pros and cons of pursuing a double major. Is the extra effort worth it for your career and academic goals? Discover insights from The Red Pen.| The Red Pen
Written by Donna Gilleskie | July 29, 2024 Several undergraduate and graduate alumni of the Economics Department at UNC-Chapel Hill make up the Economics Department Advisory Board (EDAB). These Board members serve the […] The post UNC Economics Appoints New Student Advisory Members appeared first on Economics Department.| Economics Department
MSU EcoCAR team takes home several first-place awards in third year of national EV Challenge| Mississippi State University
MSU Goldwater Scholars join 2025 Astronaut Scholars Class| Mississippi State University
Presenting original research at an academic conference is a major achievement for undergraduate students. Take some advice from undergrads who have not only survived their first academic conference…| Clio and the Contemporary
Working with a team of researchers at the University of Michigan, the computer science undergraduate will survey her engineering peers to learn more about their mental health to help drive the national conversation about wellness in engineering.| College of Engineering
Medicine remains one of the most competitive courses in the UK, attracting thousands of applicants each year. In 2023, over 36,000 students took the UCAT, a crucial two-hour aptitude test to assess candidates for medical and dental programs. With significant changes, including the introduction of Qualitative Reasoning, set to take effect in 2025, aspiring students […]| The Red Pen
Proven Leaders: Eight Bulldogs receive G.V. ‘Sonny’ Montgomery Foundation scholarships| Mississippi State University
SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey announced the 2025 Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll including the sports of baseball, golf, softball, tennis, and track & field.| Southeastern Conference
Fatima Shaik originally planned on transferring to computer science after applying to UC Davis as a computer engineer, but the collaborative atmosphere and the found family she discovered made her stay.| College of Engineering
A partnership between Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Chen-Nee Chuah and UC Davis Health is turning the Yolo Causeway into an arterial thoroughfare for student learning and innovation in artificial intelligence at the University of California, Davis.| Electrical and Computer Engineering | UC Davis Engineering
On this episode of the OneHaas Alumni Podcast, meet alum Shinghi Detlefsen, president of Wholesome Story and CEO of ExpandFi. Shinghi’s entrepreneurial spirit at a young age propelled him into a successful sales career with experience at major tech companies like Google and Amazon. After beginning his higher education at Berkeley City College, he transferred […] The post Shinghi Detlefsen, BS 13 – Finding Million Dollar Ideas Everywhere appeared first on Haas Podcasts.| Haas Podcasts
Explore the most profitable careers for math majors. Learn how a mathematics degree can open doors to lucrative jobs. Read more on The Red Pen blog!| The Red Pen
Tennis champions Olivia Soffer ’25 and Matia Cristiani ’26 look back on their years playing together and all the hard work that went into winning two national doubles titles. The post Take Two: Babson Tennis Champions Reflect on Winning Back-to-Back Titles appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Fueled by curiosity and guided by mentorship, Megan Hong found her place in sustainable engineering at UC Davis. Her hands-on work in labs and industry sharpened her skills and affirmed her path toward a Ph.D. and meaningful innovation.| Materials Science and Engineering | UC Davis Engineering
Inspired by a tough structures class and hands-on research, mechanical and aerospace engineering senior Michael Taylor is heading to Stanford for graduate school. He credits UC Davis with showing him the value in every challenge and every course.| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | UC Davis Engineering
In this insightful episode of Berkeley Startups, Arjun Dev Arora, founder of Format One and Retargeter, joins us to share hard-earned lessons from over 15 years of supporting 500+ startups. A UC Berkeley alum and seasoned operator-turned-advisor, Arjun unpacks the reality behind successful startup journeys—from the grit it takes to build during downturns, to the power of […] The post Execution Over Ideas: Arjun Dev Arora on What Really Builds Startups appeared first on Haas Podcasts.| Haas Podcasts
In this inspiring episode, Vance and Michele sit down with Ravi Malhotra, a second-year MBA student in the EW program at Haas and Corporate Controller at HeartBeam. From his humble beginnings in India to leading finance operations in Silicon Valley, Ravi shares his remarkable journey of grit, purpose, and continuous learning. Ravi dives deep into what […] The post “Student Leaders” Series Part 4: Ravi Malhotra – Leading with Purpose in Finance and Beyond appeared first on Haas Podcasts.| Haas Podcasts
With groundbreaking AI advances, two Babson students have created what is believed to be the first AI-designed chair on a college campus.| Babson Thought & Action
Happy May! Just like that, we find ourselves wrapping up another academic year. As I look back at this year, I am filled with gratitude for this community. We have come together for big events like this semester’s student celebration, the Through the Student Lens and the ACT Film Festivals, CPD events, and alumni panels. […]| Communication Studies – Colorado State University
Senior Will Settlage reflects on his journey from transfer student to student speaker at our May 17 recognition ceremony. Learn how his involvement with ACT Film Festival and academic excellence shaped his CSU experience.| Communication Studies
The OneHaas Alumni Podcast is pleased to welcome Keith and Kenneth Tsang, who are not only identical twins, but also had identical triple majors at UC Berkeley – political science, psychology, and business. After being born in the Bay Area, Keith and Kenneth moved to Hong Kong where they spent the first formative years of […] The post Keith & Kenneth Tsang, BS 2010 – Staying Curious Always appeared first on Haas Podcasts.| Haas Podcasts
At UC Davis, a new bladesmithing club is forging more than knives. Led by materials science and engineering major Aaron Diamond, the team is (literally) sharpening hands-on skills and crafting connections.| Materials Science and Engineering | UC Davis Engineering
In this episode of the Leadership Lab series, Susanna Kempe, CEO of the Laidlaw Foundation, speaks with Shearer West, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leeds, on the importance of arts and humanities degrees, leading with empathy, and navigating challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field. The post Leadership Lab – Shearer West, Vice Chancellor & President, University of Leeds appeared first on Laidlaw Foundation.| Laidlaw Foundation
Gabrielle Dumé, a Laidlaw Scholar at the University of Toronto, explores how advocacy drives policy and childhood obesity prevention initiatives in Barbados. The post Scholar Spotlight: Gabrielle Dumé appeared first on Laidlaw Foundation.| Laidlaw Foundation
Augustine Wong, a Laidlaw Scholar at the University of Toronto explores how earlier learnings from the evaluation of company town developments can be applied to modern corporate-dominated settlements. The post Scholar Spotlight: Augustine Wong appeared first on Laidlaw Foundation.| Laidlaw Foundation
Jing Ma, a Laidlaw Scholar at UCL explores Influences between the Evolution of Legal Framework and Civil Society in Singapore. The post Scholar Spotlight: Jing Ma appeared first on Laidlaw Foundation.| Laidlaw Foundation
Tito Mafikuyomi, a Laidlaw Scholar at the University of Toronto, explores Barriers to Healthcare Access for Immigrant Women. The post Scholar Spotlight: Tito Mafikuyomi appeared first on Laidlaw Foundation.| Laidlaw Foundation
Catherine Martins, a Laidlaw Scholar at UCL, explores the role of emotional wellbeing in menstrual health. The post Scholar Spotlight: Catherine Martins appeared first on Laidlaw Foundation.| Laidlaw Foundation
Discover Colorado State Communication Studies student opportunities this April, including honor society applications, summer courses, and our student film festival. Join department events!| Communication Studies
Discover how Aneka Normandie, a sophomore at Colorado State University, found her passion for Communication Studies, excelled in research, and embraced the opportunities that shaped her academic journey.| Communication Studies
The Department of Retail, Hospitality, and Tourism Management (RHTM) is pleased to announce that the the Hospitality and Tourism Management program within RHTM is fully accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration (ACPHA). ACPHA, established by the International Council of Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education (ICHRIE), evaluates and accredits hospitality programs that demonstrate excellence […]| College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences
Discover how a gap year can transform your future with unique opportunities for growth, adventure, and purpose. Explore volunteering, internships, cultural immersions and more.| The Red Pen
ECE Mentor Spotlight Debrah Kwaku Major: Computer Engineering Classification: Senior Hometown: Ghana What is your favorite part about being a mentor for MSU’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering? Mentoring gives the opportunity to share my knowledge and guide students through technical challenges to help them gain confidence and develop problem-solving skills. What makes| Electrical & Computer Engineering - Bagley College of Engineering
Prepare for the TMUA 2025 with this essential guide covering exam format, university requirements, registration, study tips, and scoring.| The Red Pen
Abu Dhabi, UAE, January 28, 2025: New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) has received a commitment of over $1 million from the Laidlaw Foundation to establish a landmark partnership – the first of its kind in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). The Laidlaw Scholars Program at NYUAD is dedicated to developing the next […]| Laidlaw Foundation
Discover how to enhance your college application by showcasing intellectual curiosity. Learn strategies to highlight your passion and discover ways to avoid common mistakes while doing so| The Red Pen
A deferral from an early college admissions round is discouraging. But you'll be re-evaluated in regular admissions. Here are do's and don'ts.| The Red Pen
Recently, I have met many juniors and peers especially from non-computer Science related backgrounds asking me about securing a job as a fresh graduate especially in this area of software engineering. Here's my take and some tips and tricks to get started.| Tech Interview Handbook Blog
Babson’s new HELV classrooms use advanced tech to foster seamless virtual and in-person collaboration, enhancing the educational experience.| Babson Thought & Action
Abel Abraham shares his journey from being a first-year student during the pandemic to becoming an award-winning mathematics major.| UNC Research Stories