Campus News
US College Students Head North In Record Numbers
Tweet Canada is becoming an increasingly important destination for college bound students in the United States. Although operating just 94 public universities across Canada (compared to $2500+ in the US),
Loyola Latest College To Acquire A New Name
Tweet You almost need a scorecard to track all of the name changes over the past few years. Colleges are not only becoming universities, but some are changing their names
Yuck! Bed Bugs Invade John Jay College
Tweet Founding father John Jay (pictured) must be rolling over in his grave right about now. The New York college bearing his name is under attack by a different set
The Newly Minted Seminole State College!
Tweet Throughout much of the 1990s and on through the current decade, a number of colleges have transformed into universities, taking advantage of state laws which relaxed or modified the
Michigan Students Attend College Tuition Free
Tweet A select group of students from Michigan are attending university for free this year and will do so at no cost to them and their families until they graduate.
CCNY President Heads To Cincinnati
Tweet On Wednesday, Gregory H. Williams, President of the City College of New York, announced his resignation from his post, a position he has held since August 2001. Effective November
Destination College: Looking Beyond The Campus
Tweet When choosing a college, I selected a local state college that had both a solid academic reputation as well as a bucolic campus setting. But it was the nearby
Babson College Takes On The Emerging World
Tweet Babson College, based in Wellesley, Mass., has established a new overseas program called BRIC: The Cornerstone of the New Global Economy, which immerses participating students in a semester-long exploration
Military Friendly Schools: Is Yours Listed?
Tweet The men and women who serve our country via our Armed Forces are to be honored for their service to our nation. Putting their lives on the line everyday,
College Newspapers Embrace Cyberspace
Tweet The internet has changed the way that major newspapers do business, with many dailies going out of business or transitioning by offering customers both print and online access. America’s



Fan Can Controversy: Much Ado About Nothing?
Tweet College officials across the country are objecting to Anheuser-Busch’s most recent marketing campaign whereby team colors, though not the name of the school or the school’s logo, are appearing