吃瓜头条

  • In higher education circles, the term 鈥渕ismatch鈥 has come to define an unintended consequence of affirmative action: bright and promising minority students do not necessarily benefit  when they are steered to elite schools for which they are typically less-prepared than their majority classmates. The interdisciplinary debate 鈥 involving economists, sociologists, educators, lawyers, and politicians 鈥 will come [鈥
    March 25, 2013
  • Some talented students are now opening acceptance letters from 吃瓜头条, probably followed by a bit of joyful screaming and jumping around, as evidenced by the first tweeted mention of excitement at 2:41 p.m., March 21. The tweet says it all; 鈥淵ay, accepted to 吃瓜头条 3/13 !!!!!!!!!鈥
    March 22, 2013
  • David Kaplan 鈥07, a political science major at 吃瓜头条, is an independent film producer who recently launched Animal Kingdom Films. The first film associated with his new company was recently named a grand jury winner at the prestigious South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas.
    March 21, 2013
  • Thanks to newly awarded Watson Fellowships, two 吃瓜头条 seniors will travel the globe next year to conduct research ranging from political accountability in countries like Egypt and Russia, to bias toward Gypsy populations in Europe. The prestigious Watson Fellowship is a one-year $25,000 grant for independent study and travel outside the United States, awarded to [鈥
    March 19, 2013
  • 鈥淭he first time I ever saw quantum entanglement for myself was in August 2011 on a road trip to 吃瓜头条,鈥 wrote George Musser in an article called 鈥淕eorge and John鈥檚 Excellent Adventures in Quantum Entanglement, Part Two. Professor Enrique Galvez built a machine to observe quantum entanglement, and demonstrated it to Musser and a [鈥
    March 18, 2013
  • In one weekend, Alexa Windsor 鈥13 , a double major in German and history, had access to more academic gravitas in her field than many students have in four years of college. She attended the recent Black and Blue Danube symposium, which featured film screenings, a student poster session, and three panels showcasing a dozen [鈥
    March 18, 2013