What is new is the convergence of a shared populist spirit of elements of the MAGA movement on the right and todays’ ...
Whether they've made a sophomore leap or are ‘playing like a senior,’ players on every Ivy League team have stepped up this ...
Graduates from Ivy League universities in the U.S. earn an annual income of approximately US$93,000–111,000 a decade after ...
A new report exposes the extent and prevalence of diversity, equity and inclusion training at the eight Ivy League ...
The historic change allows Dartmouth and the other Ivy League teams to compete in postseason football for the first time since 1945. The decision was announced following a vote by the eight Ivy League ...
After years of denying its football players the chance to compete in the postseason, the Ivy League finally relented.
A recent report by the Equal Protection Project, led by Cornell Law Professor William Jacobson, explores how Ivy League ...
On Dec. 18, the Ivy League announced that it will allow its team to compete in the Football Championship Subdivision ...
The Ivy League Student-Athlete Advisory Committee led the effort to overturn the league’s 1945 ban on postseason play.
While less than half of one percent of Americans attend the eight Ivy League colleges, Chicago, Duke, MIT, and Stanford (known as Ivy Plus schools), these universities contributed more than 10% of ...
In his comprehensive report, "Poison Ivies: DEI and the Downfall of the Ivy League," Jacobson examines programs the eight Ivy League institutions use and require for students. "The review of Ivy ...