Depression and suicidal ideation are stubbornly high among college students despite increased efforts by universities to combat the long-growing problem. While nearly all four-year institutions and ...
As millions fill out their March Madness brackets, we are drawn to college basketball for all the right reasons: Cinderella stories, buzzer beaters and teams that come together against the odds. We ...
The closure of Lehigh Carbon Community College following IT issues has stretched into its second week. Diane Furchner, an LCCC spokesperson, said the investigation into an “IT disruption” that closed ...
President Donald Trump predicted the destruction not just of college sports but the entire U.S. collegiate system unless the industry is fixed quickly -- something some sports leaders who joined him ...
A new report looks at course “shutouts,” which can add to the time and cost of getting a degree. By Ann Carrns Imagine that you’ve arrived at college, eager to start your studies, only to find that ...
Selection Sunday is fast approaching, and teams that are starting to hit their peak now can find themselves in excellent shape to make a deep run in March Madness. That is certainly not the case for ...
After Nebraska’s recent loss at Michigan, just two teams remain undefeated in college hoops. Going over twenty games without a single loss, as conference play intensifies, is a rare feat, yet not all ...
The NCAA has an eligibility problem on its hands, and it has become very apparent in college basketball. Earlier this season, former NBA Draft pick James Nnaji signed with Baylor. Njaji was drafted by ...
Why Are We Injecting $14 Billion into Iran’s War Effort . . . Against Us? Christopher Caldwell vs. President Trump Audio By Carbonatix Years ago, I asked a professor from New Zealand who was visiting ...
If there’s one thing everyone in college football can agree upon, it is this: The sport’s calendar is broken. You have what is essentially player free agency taking place while the College Football ...
Are bye weeks bad? They've existed in professional sports for decades, as well as postseason college basketball tournaments, and the results there give a pretty definitive answer: Nope! However, in ...
Artificial intelligence is fueling a shift toward skills-based hiring in the workplace. Some employers are prioritizing data science, machine learning, and hands-on experience over degrees. This ...