The $88m student digs: homebuying for children of the super rich
The $88m student digs: homebuying for children of the super rich
Boston is home to many such buyers.
BU students talk being #PoorAtAPrivateUniversity
SAT subject tests lose favor for colleges
Get ready to pay Manhattan prices for a Boston hotel room
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How the rich are hurting the museums they fund
“It is evidently still easier to raise money for fancy new things than to maintain what is already here.”
Boston may finally enforce ban on more than four students living together
“The rule, adopted in 2008, bars more than four undergraduates from living together in off-campus apartments. But the city has never successfully cited anyone for breaking it, even though, as the Globe Spotlight team detailed two years ago, violations are believed to be common.”
There are Conservative Professors, Just Not in These States
The New England Effect – Liberal Bias in Higher Education?
University challenge
An in-depth look at funding for UK universities. Of particular note, like the United States, is the role international students’ play in funding Universities. Equally important is how students are beginning to view their education on a cost-value basis. A student states “(Education) it’s becoming monetized. When students go to a lecture they think, ‘I haven’t got my £40 to £50 of lecture there’, rather than, ‘Is this interesting?’”
The Law School Bust - An Expensive Law Degree and No Place to Use It
The student debt crisis is real but its impacts are largely confined to lower tier schools and for profit colleges. Students need to attend the right colleges for them and have a clear understanding of the costs and their employment possibilities upon graduation. Articles like these illustrate the two-tiered world of education and employment.