Billionaire John Paulson was the mystery buyer of the mortgage debt behind the Princeton Club of New York, the midtown Ivy League establishment that shut down amid a cash crunch during the pandemic.
UW-Madison is among 60 universities warned by the Education Department about potential funding cuts over antisemitism complaints and discrimination allegations.
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At 26 years old, the 2019 World Cup champion and 2024 Olympic gold medalist succeeds retired goalkeeper Michelle Betos as the NJ/NY squad's captain, heading up Gotham’s leadership alongside fellow ...
The Republican leader previously threatened legal action in cases which might see his educational achievements/failures ...
More than a year after the Supreme Court banned affirmative action in college admissions, a controversial education reformer ...
Amidst increased federal scrutiny of antisemitism on college campuses, Harvard University decided in all its wisdom to host an event with a transgender actor who mocks Hasidic Jews to celebrate a ...
University officials say they're committed to addressing the president's concerns that Jewish students felt unsafe on campus during protests.
Fordham’s Rose Hill Gym is the oldest on-campus arena in Division I basketball, hosting Army barracks, concerts and legendary ...
The Ivy League announced the women’s basketball major awards Tuesday, with Crimson senior guard Harmoni Turner leading the ...
The US Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights on Monday sent letters to 60 colleges and universities it says are ...
After a clinical victory over Penn this weekend, the Tigers now turn their attention to a Friday matchup against Harvard in ...