Former student sues medical school after dismissal from program
A former School of Medicine and Health Sciences student is suing the University for $2 million in damages.
A former School of Medicine and Health Sciences student is suing the University for $2 million in damages.
President Barack Obama proposed new federal policies Jan. 27 that could tie federal funding to tuition increases – a move that he hopes will encourage schools to tackle the rising issue of college affordability.
The Student Association is continuing its crusade against fees.
As the job market becomes increasingly competitive, colleges and universities seek to provide graduates with even more tangible skill sets to compete in their field.
Professors, parents, students and school administrators have long debated whether or not laptops are a beneficial learning tool.
The sea of flickering screens and glowing apples in lecture halls post figurative neon signs on every student’s forehead that read: “I'm not listening.”
Head coach Mike Bozeman never envisioned his team would be running on fumes four weeks before the end of regular season play.
Sophomore Erica Chandler is no longer playing for the women’s basketball team, an athletics communications spokesperson said Wednesday.
A swarm of helmets, kneepads and sparkly shorts sped around the D.C. armory track Saturday. Ladies with names deriving from political figures to sexuality skated into each other as part of the city's most vicious sport.
Students played host to 12 musical guests this week who travelled more than 8,000 miles to share their song, dance and theatrics with the Foggy Bottom community.