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Game of Thrones fires up medieval studies at US colleges

Harvard University, Boston College, University of California and Virginia Tech are offering medieval studies courses inspired by the Game of Thrones.

12 Most Important College Hacks for International Students

It’s highly recommended that students practice these seemingly benign tasks so that the juggling act of academia and chores don’t turn into a train wreck.

Tackling the supplement essays

In the seventh of her 12-part series, Katherine Mehta talks about supplement essays - what they are and how you should tackle them.

Cooper Union plans to bring back free tuition for all undergraduates

Cooper Union has come up with a plan to provide full undergraduate scholarships to all its students in the near future.

9 Questions on Machine Learning and NLP with a Senior Engineer at Google

Natural Language Programming, along with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, is a buzzword today. What are its challenges? What is it's future? We spoke to a senior engineer from Google.

Harvard cancels admission offers to 10 students who shared obscene and racist memes

Decency wins out over great SAT scores as university officials take a strong stand against jokes about the Holocaust, child sexual abuse, and ethnic minority groups

AI success: Fast.ai's online deep learning courses are popular in India

Since its inception the San Francisco-based education nonprofit has attracted more than 100,000 students, scattered around the globe from India to China.

Love to dance? Here's how you can turn your passion into a degree and a career

The US offers college-level dance programs, internships and job opportunities to prepare you for the professional dance world.

Here Are the Steps to Becoming a CEO

Professor Christian Stadler studied a mountain of Fortune 100 CEO profiles to decode the steps that can boost your chances of getting the top job.

Top Five Megatrends Captured by the Open Doors Report

Many US schools experienced a fall in overseas applicants, especially for two-year MBA courses.

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