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...COLUMBIA (0-4, 0-1 Ivy) AT PENN...
...fifth year in a row. Yale finished second, and the University of Cambridge came in third. Though there were some significant changes in the positions of schools in the rankings this year, most U.S. universities stayed pat. Brown, Penn, and Cornell moved up in the rankings while Columbia, Princeton, and Dartmouth moved down. The Hanover, N.H. college lagged behind its peers—the only Ivy to finish out of the top 50. This newest round of scores comes at a time when people through academia are growing increasingly resistant to the idea of numerical rankings and the industry that...
...admits them, with the exception of a few schools that are non-binding.Each student accepted this way receives a full scholarship. If they don’t gain admission in the early round, their applications are put through the regular decision process.Colleges participating in the program include Princeton, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, and the University of Chicago. Last month, the University of Pennsylvania joined the list.204 students were admitted with full scholarships through QuestBridge last year.Harvard’s financial aid program, recently revamped to reduce the cost of college for middle-income households, offers full scholarships to families making under...
Four political experts gathered on Friday at the Center for American Political Studies to probe the dynamics of the imminent presidential election. The panel discussion, moderated by government professor Stephen D. Ansolabehere, featured D. Sunshine Hillygus, also a government professor and the director of the Program on Survey Research; Columbia Graduate School of Journalism professor Thomas B. Edsall; and Morris P. Fiorina, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and political science professor at Stanford. Ansolabehere began with a discussion on campaign finance and the parallel contests of the presidential and congressional elections, stressing the tough decision facing the Republican...
...second day, she hit .500, which is essentially unheard of for an outside hitter. They couldn’t stop her.”This weekend, Harvard will turn its focus elsewhere in the Ivy League, as it returns home to play Cornell and Columbia. In three weeks, however, McKinley, Durwood, and the rest of the women’s squad will have another crack at Brown and Yale when the teams square off once again in the Malkin Athletic Center. “We’re confident in knowing that we can beat Yale and Brown...