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Anne A. Power
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J-Term Journal: Dog Sledding
If someone had told twelve-year old me that I would someday voluntarily join a dog sledding trip in January in Maine, I would have put down my cold medicine next to my three inhalers and wheeze-laughed until I cried. If someone had told fifteen-year-old me that I would someday voluntarily wake at 6:30 a.m. to shovel dog shit, I would have rolled over in bed and asked for ten more minutes.
Weekly News Round-Up: Twitter a la 1984, Affirmative Action in Court, and Quirky Questions
This has been a dramatic week for college admissions with articles detailing the slightly shady internet stalking of admissions officers to discussions concerning race-based applications at Texas University to some thought-provoking questions raised by the supposedly thought-provoking questions on college supplements.
Weekly News Round-Up: Scandals and Glitches and (Affirmative) Action, Oh My!
This week in college admissions news, affirmative action is back in action, the Common App is (still) struggling, and scandals abound!
Weekly News Round-Up: Obama Okays Affirmative Action, Bard Shakes up College Apps
This week in college admissions news, the Department of Education and Justice announced their support of college admissions offices considering race, while Bard College introduced a potentially revolutionary new admission policy. In other news, publications are still bad at ranking.
Weekly News Round-Up: Loud Parents, Lying Admissions Officers
This week on the News Round-Up, college tuition gets demystified, admissions officers tattletale, and experts offer tips for students and their parents.
2014 US News and World Report College Rankings Are Out
Every year, college administrators wait with baited breath for the annual ranking of colleges by US News & World Report. It's finally arrived, and the Admissions Blog is here to tell you about it.
Weekly News Round-Up: Harvard Freshmen, Well-Paid Counselors, and Impending Rankings
The Admissions Blog is here to keep you informed and sate your curiosity with the first installment of our weekly news series. Check back each Friday in order to stay abreast of scandal, drama, and shenanigans (or, you know, policy changes) of college admissions.
'Jesus of the People' Artist Reflects on Art and Inspiration
Standing behind her acclaimed painting “Jesus of the People”—a depiction of Christ as a young black man—artist Janet McKenzie spoke about her art and inspiration Monday night at Memorial Church.
Drinking Game of Thrones
Whether you’re a dedicated fan who attended the early screening in the Science Center or you’re just watching the show ...