With the rise in Name, Image, and Likeness compensation for NCAA student athletes, a 70-year-old Ivy League policy may be ...
An email from Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris stated that the Ivy League student-athletes will continue to not ...
To maintain its historic athletic traditions, the Ivy League is continuing to forego paying student-athletes for their name, ...
The lawsuits came after Harvard faced fierce criticism over its handling of anti-Israel protests that erupted on campus amid ...
This shift has led to increased acceptance at Ivy League schools like Harvard, Princeton, and Stanford. Admissions consultants report that students are now embracing their political identities ...
But now, Rim says, conservative students are also letting their hair down — and admissions officers are rewarding them for going against the grain. “They’re really doubling down on their ...
Both universities excel in academic reputation, faculty-student ratio ... and emphasize academic integrity over athletic commercialism. In 1954, the Ivy League was formally established as an ...
“Through the experiences of my guests, I hope other athletes can gain advice and help with any topic regarding being a student-athlete ... “uniqueness of the Ivy League.” ...
Then as life went on, I continued to grow as a writer. I … eventually moved on to Penn, moved on to American, started in journalism [Sy wrote for the student newspaper, The Inquirer, and the ...