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Experts are poking holes in Stanford’s new ban on hard alcohol

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Stanford University updated its alcohol policy for undergraduates on Monday, prohibiting hard alcohol from on-campus parties and placing a blanket ban on any liquor bottles 750 milliliters or more. The school noted the change intended to confront the culture on campus surrounding alcohol and noted its contribution to sexual assaults. Experts, however, have not given […]

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Public schools in 21 states still hit kids — and black students are disproportionately affected

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Although corporal punishment is on the decline throughout the country, more than 109,000 students across 21 states were physically disciplined in the 2013–2014 school year, a new Education Week report has found. Hitting, spanking, paddling, or other forms of corporal punishment also disproportionately affected African-American students, who comprise 38% of those who were physically disciplined, […]

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Students are launching what could be the largest anti-gun protest in Texas history using sex toys

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Students at the University of Texas (UT) launched a massive sex-toy protest Wednesday against state campus carry laws, Dallas News reported. Dubbed #CocksNotGlocks, the anti-gun demonstration could be the biggest in Texas history and aims to criticize the perceived irony that sex-toys are prohibited on campus while guns are allowed. “We are strapping gigantic swinging […]

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The 20 most popular study abroad countries for US students

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Every semester, college students pack their bags and jet off to foreign countries to study abroad. The experience allows them to learn things they wouldn’t be able to learn in their college classrooms. The Institute of International Education, a not-for-profit organization that researches the movement of international students, found that 304,467 American students studied abroad […]

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Stanford just banned mixed drinks and shots from on-campus parties

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Stanford University updated its alcohol policy for undergraduates before the 2016 fall term, prohibiting hard alcohol from on-campus parties, according to a press release. The ban, which exempts parties hosted by student organizations as well as residences with 100% graduate students, means students cannot consume mixed drinks at on-campus parties, while shots are prohibited campuswide, […]

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A surprisingly simple breathing technique for teachers can help students do better in school

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Expensive public policies could help raise achievement in schools, but so might calmer teachers. A forthcoming study has found that giving teachers simple breathing techniques to calm themselves down and regain focus led to improvements in student behavior and academic performance. And one of the biggest takeaways: Just three deep breaths might do the trick. […]

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Elite colleges are ditching a major admissions requirement

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Conversations about SAT and ACT scores are ubiquitous for high-school students applying to colleges. Increasingly, however, many colleges and universities have begun to eschew mandatory standardized-test scores as requirements for their application process. Amherst College, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Duke University, Vassar College, and Williams College have all dropped requirements that students take SAT subject-matter […]

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A group of refugees are suing their US school district for allegedly forcing them to attend a high school they claim is ‘more like a detention center’

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A group of six refugees and their parents have filed a class-action lawsuit claiming that they were denied the right to equal educational opportunities in the US after fleeing violence and persecution in their home countries. The students, aged 17 to 21, are refugees from Somalia, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Burma “who have […]

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The 25 best charter high schools in the US

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Great public schools abound in the US, but for some students the less traditional and often-times smaller educational experience offered by charter schools is a better fit. Charter schools still operate within public school districts, but typically they don’t have to follow all of the regulations other schools do, leaving them open to alternative teaching […]

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A new study is one of the few to find a direct link between the number of universities in a country and its economic health

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A new study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research discovered an established link between the number of universities in a country and its gross domestic product (GDP). The comprehensive study, titled “The Economic Impact of Universities: Evidence from Across the Globe,” evaluated universities in 1,500 regions across 78 countries since 1950 and is […]

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The 3rd largest school district in the nation laid off more than 1,000 employees, and students are now calling it ‘racist’

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Chicago Public Schools (CPS), the third largest school district in the country, laid off more than 1000 employees in August. The downsizing exacerbated an already tenuous relationship between teachers and CPS administrators and drew swift rebuke from students. The firings over budgetary concerns impacted 508 teachers and 521 support staff. Officials within CPS described them […]

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11 of the best-designed kindergartens around the world

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Architects who design kindergartens are powerful people — it’s up to them to decide what kind of first impression a child has about school. The best designs use wide-open spaces and bright colors that naturally compel kids to explore. From Thailand’s elegant Kensington International School to Germany’s cat-shaped Kindergarten Wolfartsweier, here are some of the […]

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Malcolm Gladwell says billionaires ‘sound like idiots’ when they explain why they donate to large universities

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Donating money to a university sounds like an inherently positive action, or at least a benign one — but that’s certainly not always the case, argues Malcolm Gladwell. The bestselling author and host of the hit podcast “Revisionist History” made what he perceives to be the moral injustice of gifts to wealthy universities one of […]

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Top-performing students are choosing to spend their summers doing what failing students are forced to do

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Academia has long-perceived summer school as a dreaded purgatory where failing students toil away their precious summertime months. So the fact that any student would choose to spend his or her summer vacation in the classroom may come as a surprise. But that’s exactly what many high-achieving students have started to do as high schoolers, […]

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One of America’s most prestigious universities paid $1.2 million to the United Daughters of the Confederacy to change a building’s name

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Vanderbilt University announced on Monday that it will change the name of Confederate Memorial Hall, a dormitory whose name invoked racial segregation, The Tennessean reported. The removal, which the school had tried to complete for more than a decade, came with a hefty $1.2 million price tag. Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos wrote a note to […]

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Here are the differences between the SAT and the ACT

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As the summer winds down and students prepare for the fall semester, the issue of college admissions will undoubtedly begin to weigh heavily on the minds of high-school seniors. One of the biggest questions surrounding this topic is whether an applicant will do better on the SAT or ACT. Business Insider talked to Dr. Gary […]

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Pro tips for getting into a great MBA program from a consultant who charges thousands of dollars for advice

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It’s less than two months to go until the round-one deadline at the country’s top MBA program. Harvard Business School (HBS) has the earliest application deadline with round-one applications for Fall 2017 entry due on September 7. Business Insider caught up with Stacy Blackman, the CEO of a leading MBA-admissions advisory firm, to get some […]

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Judge who spared a college student prison time for sexually assaulting a ‘helpless’ woman said he ‘struggled’ with the decision

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A judge spared 22-year-old Austin Wilkerson a prison sentence on Wednesday after he was convicted of sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman prosecutors described as “helpless.” Although the conviction typically carries a sentence of four to 12 years in prison, with the option of more time, District Judge Patrick Butler instead sentenced Wilkerson to two years […]

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9 of the most successful people to attend NYU Law

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Business Insider recently published its list of 50 best law schools in America, and NYU took the fifth spot. Along with a 96% bar passage rate and 65% of graduates securing highly coveted positions after graduation, NYU Law students can look forward to joining a stellar group of alumni that includes three former mayors of […]

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Facebook’s newest partnership is pushing an innovative approach to learning in 120 Silicon Valley schools

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Facebook is partnering with a charter school network to push out an innovative concept in 120 Silicon Valley schools: student-directed learning. Announced Tuesday, the Facebook-Summit Public Schools partnership centers on a learning system co-created by the social media behemoth and charter network through an undisclosed amount of money, The New York Times reported. Called the […]

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9 of the most stunningly designed schools in America

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Students who go to well-designed schools can learn much better — a year-long study from British researchers shows that kids benefit more from schools designed to be inviting and friendly. After all, it certainly doesn’t help to feel like you’re spending the day in a crumbling brick prison. When you look for architecturally stunning educational […]