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Want to take the next big step in your journalism career? Apply now for the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship!

Applications are now open for Columbia University's prestigious Knight-Bagehot Fellowships.

Transfer to Hofstra University - a move in the right direction

Hofstra considers transfer candidates on a rolling basis, and encourages prospective students to apply early, especially if they are interested in campus housing and scholarships. It offers comprehensive academic advisement before course registration and throughout the Hofstra experience

Write an essay and get a chance to win a trip to New York

The deadline for the fourth ‘Many Languages, One World’ essay competition, organized by ELS Educational Services and United Nations Academic Impact, is March 31

Find your inner Tesla in New York this summer

St. John’s University is organizing the Global Innovators Program in New York this summer. If you’re a high school student, this is an opportunity you must not miss!

Explore Hofstra University: a world of opportunity

With a student population representing more than 67 countries, Hofstra University is committed to providing the resources that all students need to become integral parts of the Hofstra community.

Look beyond the Ivy League: Entrepreneur Sanjay Govil′s advice to students

US-based businessman Sanjay Govil studied at both Ivy League and non-Ivy schools, and he says the most important thing is to match your interests with the strengths of the universities you apply to

U Thrive: How to Succeed in College (and Life)

The book channels the five theoretical conditions that promote happiness developed by Martin Seligman, the founder of positive psychology.

Meet the Chief Curator of Film at MoMa: Rajendra Roy

Roy, who has studied political science, art history and French literature, brings his broad cinematic tastes to MoMa's film screening division.

Explore endless opportunities for experiential learning at Hofstra University

The school's 140 undergraduate programs and 160 graduate ones include courses in the health professions ranging from sports science to health administration

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