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"The frequently illogical reaction of markets to daily evolution of the dark economic picture is pretty disconcerting, but it looks a little more coherent from a distance," Naudé explains. "Markets have lost over 40% of their value in the past year, and daily losses of -5%, -7%, -10% have...
The schools' biggest grouse against rankings, such as the lists produced each spring by U.S. News & World Report, is that they take a complex institution and crunch it down into a single score. Critics castigate U.S. News not only for rewarding schools for such things as outspending their rivals, but...
Established 11 years ago by the governors of 19 states, the virtual university--which is administered from Salt Lake City--has experienced a surge in admissions as more college students look for low-cost alternatives. Enrollment topped 10,000 last spring, growing at a rate of 40% in both 2006...
From the start, they’ve won and lost as a group. And from the start, expectations have been high for this class—perhaps never higher than they will be starting tomorrow, when they step on the court to begin their quest for a third straight Ivy...
In 2002, The Harvard Crimson discovered an 82-year-old secret. Eight Harvard men were tried and expelled in 1920 on the basis of their sexual orientation. But in 2008, their story is mainly unknown to the undergraduate community. Filmmaker Michael Van Devere, a Harvard Extension School graduate, seeks to...