Are you an early riser craving a cinnamon roll at sunrise, or a night owl in need of eggs and bacon after class?| @theU
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The U’s program is the only in the country that boasts an on-campus Nahuatl language instructor.| @theU
Native American hoop dance, a spirited and captivating form of storytelling through dance, takes center stage at Red Butte Garden and Arboretum.| @theU
To ensure continued power reliability, new solutions are needed to keep up with growing energy demands.| @theU
Campus Connect serves as a one-stop hub where students can discover organizations, RSVP for events and manage memberships.| @theU
This piece originally appeared on the J. Willard Marriott Library Blog. This newly released, 25-hour-long audiobook is worth the read! I appreciated learning about the ideological and intellectual history of the continent and how disagreements around concepts such as the doctrine of conquest, land dispossession, liberty and human rights still hold center stage today. Check […]| @theU
There are no lazy days of summer at the University of Rochester. Check out how we kept busy during July and August.| News Center
The academic programs—centered on AI, aerospace, Latinx studies, and more—enhance the University of Rochester’s extensive degree offerings.| News Center
Get ready to FanUP and welcome all to our campus for athletics events.| @theU
Rice-Eccles Stadium will be hosting the first home football game of the season, Utah vs Cal Poly, on September 6th, 2025.| @theU
Northeastern recorded a 5.6% acceptance rate for the Class of 2029, up from last year’s record low of 5.2%, a university spokesperson told The Huntington News Aug. 26. The 5.6% only reflects students admitted to the university’s flagship Boston campus for the fall semester and does not factor in students enrolled through alternate admissions programs... The post Northeastern acceptance rate rises to 5.6% for Class of 2029 appeared first on The Huntington News.| The Huntington News
The Center for Community and Cultural Engagement (CCE) will be taking over the space previously occupied by the Black Cultural Center (BCC) located at Fort Douglas.| @theU
With the arrival of new and returning students, the University of Rochester’s campuses are abuzz for the 2025–26 academic year.| News Center
It's a a day of connection, celebration and learning across cultures.| attheu.utah.edu
On Aug. 11, University Transitions welcomed transfer students to campus with the Transfer Welcome event. Attendees engaged in several activities, including a bingo game, prize drawings, and photo opportunities with Hairy Dawg and President Morehead. The post UGA Transfer Welcome builds community for new students appeared first on UGA Student Affairs.| UGA Student Affairs
Seniors and master’s students provide businesses and nonprofits solutions to real-world problems.| News Center
Stanford students and recent grads chase acting dreams at a time when the arts are threatened on many fronts, including politically and technologically. The post Is passion enough? Students reel after national cuts to performing arts funding appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
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On Sunday, Seng Maran ’25 M.A. ’25 graduated with a degree in political science and a masters degree in sociology, which she plans to put to use as an education strategist in Kenya. The post Meet Merry Seng Maran: Stanford’s ‘first Kachin-Burmese American’ graduate appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
What can you expect from an M7 MBA? Is the competition to get in worth it? As an Indian student in the Kellogg MBA program, Apara got an experience that went way beyond academics. The former McKinsey employee chose to return to McKinsey after completing her MBA. She explains everything that happened before, during and ... Read more The post Life during and after an M7 MBA: From Kellogg to McKinsey appeared first on MBA Crystal Ball.| MBA Crystal Ball
I first met with Bhu Kongtaveelert last December on a rainy Friday right before campus closed for break. He was holed up in the basement studio space beneath the Stanford Art Gallery, pulling out fragments of salvaged objects, fabric materials, and assorted works in different states of completion. The work was still coming together for his various projects, and there was a nervous energy present, but the array of materials and methods spoke confidently in the stillness.| Stanford Arts
About 150 students protested during graduation while University president Jonathan Levin spoke. Katie Ledecky '20 gave the Commencement speech. The post Katie Ledecky speaks at Commencement marked by protests appeared first on The Stanford Daily.| The Stanford Daily
Tommy Evans, one of NPR’s top editors, on how his University of Rochester education equipped him for an unexpected career in journalism.| News Center
Stanford selected 248 students for its Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) chapter. Students in PBK do not simply achieve high grades, but pursue a breadth of coursework across STEM, humanities and social science fields.| The Stanford Daily
The University of Georgia Union announced that its annual Spring Fling event is Thursday, April 3, from 6-9 p.m. at Myers Quad.| Engagement Leadership and Service
On October 19, more than 200 University of Georgia students participated in the 28th annual Student Leadership Conference, a day of student-focused leadership development organized by Engagement, Leadership, and Service. The post UGA Student Leadership Conference empowers future leaders appeared first on Engagement Leadership and Service.| Engagement Leadership and Service
The University of Georgia will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month 2023 with a wide variety of programs and activities across campus. The month-long, nationally recognized celebration is observed from Sept. 15-Oct. 15.| Multicultural Services and Programs
Khoury College of Computer Sciences faculty voted Jan. 15 to change its core curriculum that has been in place for nearly 20 years.| The Huntington News
Discover the perfect college life aesthetic for you! Explore styles like preppy, minimalist, artsy, and more.| Free College Info
As a college student, juggling classes, studying, and social life can leave little time or energy for cooking. Plus, dorm kitchens aren't always the most equipped for traditional meal prep. That’s why no-cook meal recipes| Free College Info
Starting college is an exciting experience, filled with new opportunities, but moving away from home can be challenging. Many students experience homesickness after moving for college, and it’s important to remember that this is completely normal. Adjusting to a new environment, meeting new people, and being far from family can leave you feeling lost or out […] The post How to Handle Homesickness After Moving for College appeared first on Free College Info.| Free College Info
As Democratic Party delegates and activists leave Chicago after the national convention, college students are returning to campuses.| Washington Jewish Week
Discover practical tips for creating a functional study space in your small dorm room to enhance productivity.| Free College Info
Starting college is a thrilling time, but moving can be stressful, especially when trying to manage a college move with a limited budget. Planning and strategic packing, including identifying the essential things a college student| Free College Info
Discover smart storage solutions for maximizing dorm room space, ensuring a functional living environment for students.| Free College Info
Finding free entertainment and activities in your new college town is easier than you think. Discover unique tips to enjoy free fun.| Free College Info
By: Elisabeth Nielsen ’27 and Dorothy Gao ’24 In April, 20+ teams with over 85 participants from 5 countries participated in the eighth annual William & Mary Global Innovation Challenge (WMGIC). WMGIC is a 24 hour hack-a-thon style case competition, where teams are tasked with solving an international development issue in a collaborative environment, working […]| The William & Mary Blogs
William & Mary boasts more than 450 officially recognized extracurricular clubs, including 200+ special interest groups and nearly 50 unique culture/identity-based clubs. Being officially recognized by the university’s Student Leadership Development department means that your club can access funding and advertisement opportunities from the school itself. The process of getting recognized may seem simple. However, […]| The William & Mary Blogs