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Iron Hill Brewery set to open location on Temple University's campus
Iron Hill Brewery and Restaurant plans to open a new location on Temple University’s campus next to the Liacouras Center.
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Some elite US universities favor wealthy students in admissions decisions, lawsuit alleges
New filings in a 2022 class-action lawsuit contend that children of the wealthy and connected get special admissions consideration at some elite U.S. universities.
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Donors, deals and dominion drive college sports valuations
CNBC reporter Michael Ozanian explains the analysis behind CNBC’s list of the top 75 most valuable college athletic programs.
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Saint Joe's field hockey's magical ride ends in loss to Northwestern in final
Maddie Zimmer and Ilse Tromp both had two goals and an assist in the first half and Northwestern beat Saint Joseph’s 5-0 in the championship match of the NCAA Division-I women’s field hockey tournament at Phyllis Ocker Field. No. 4 seed Saint Joseph’s (20-4-0) was in uncharted waters with its first trip to the final. The Hawks eliminated top-seeded North...
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Dartmouth sorority, 2 fraternity members charged in student's drowning death
Misdemeanor charges for providing alcohol to minors following the death of Won Jang have been filed against 21-year-old Matthew Catrambone and 21-year-old Samuel Terry.
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Temple University to build to facility for media and the arts
The university is set to break ground on the new facility spring 2025.
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Temple University to break ground in 2025 on new facility. See renderings here
Temple University’s campus is expanding with a new building connecting Klein College of Media and Communication and the Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts.
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1 dead and 16 injured at Tuskegee University homecoming weekend shooting
One person is dead and “several” were injured after a homecoming weekend shooting at Tuskegee University in Alabama early Sunday morning. In a statement, the university said “a non-university individual” was killed and several others, including students, were injured in the shooting.
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University of the Arts properties up for sale months after abrupt closure
Several buildings in Center City that belong to the recently shuttered University of the Arts are now up for sale.
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University of the Arts buildings up for sale
The real estate company JLL says it has been retained to arrange the sale of nine properties that belong to the college.
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Temple University officially welcomes John Fry as 15th president
It’s a new era. Temple University officially welcomed John Fry as its 15th president.
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More students are eligible for college aid, but fewer high schoolers enroll — ‘there's still work to do,' official says
Although more students are eligible for federal aid this year, rising college costs and ballooning student debt balances are still major concerns.
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Penn State unveils new look Nittany Lion. What do you think?
Penn State’s beloved Nittany has gotten a makeover and a new signature to go with the new logo. See for yourself.
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Find out which schools made US News & World Report's Top 25 ‘Best Colleges' for 2025
Several Illinois and midwestern colleges and universities landed in U.S. News & World Report’s newest ranking of “Best Colleges” for 2025, with many moving up spots on the prestigious list.
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Student in carving of racial slur on teammate's chest no longer enrolled at Gettysburg College
The unidentified student is accused of carving the epithet using a box cutter at an on-campus swim team gathering.
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Rutgers University President plans to leave job
The embattled president of New Jersey’s flagship university says he will step down next year. Jonathan Holloway became the first Black president of Rutgers University when he took office in the summer of 2020. He said Tuesday that he will leave office when the academic year ends June 30.
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Rutgers president explains why he plans to leave top job at NJ's flagship university
Jonathan Holloway, the embattled president of Rutgers University, announced Sept. 17, 2024, that he will step down next year after a tenure that has included contending with the COVID-19 pandemic, overseeing the university’s first-ever strike and surviving a no-confidence vote by the faculty senate.
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This college has the highest-paid graduates—it's not Harvard, Princeton or any Ivy League school
People who received identical bachelor degrees in the same major earned vastly different salaries depending on which school they attended, Payscale reports.
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Women's college in Virginia bars transgender students based on founder's will from 1900
Sweet Briar College in Virginia has instituted an admissions policy that bars transgender women next school year.
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Dozens of colleges see financial aid turmoil impacting freshman class makeups
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona vows “to do better” as administrators say this year’s FAFSA debacle is already leaving its mark on campuses.