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This conference is largely dominated by Catholic schools. That must explain why the Friars are battling the Blue Demons, Fighting Irish, and the Pirates.
For many students, the quality of a campus is a major factor in their college decision. Beyond beautiful architecture and lush green spaces, a campus that is consistently...
Finding a college where you feel a sense of belonging is a key part of the undergraduate experience. For many students, this means looking for a campus with a vibrant and...
At these schools, you'll have no problem finding a frat event or sorority mixer on any given night. Just beware of rush week.
As one of the greenest cities in the United States, you better bring your bike to Portland. With beautiful parks, big trees, and sweet hiking trails, you need to see the great...
The Atlantic 10 actually has 14 full member schools, but Atlantic 14 doesn't have quite as nice of a ring to it.
You don't need to be a part of the NCAA to pummel your opponents to sweet, sweet victory.
For many aspiring college students, the search for the right school goes beyond academic programs and campus life. For dedicated figure skaters, finding an institution that...
Who needs Wall Street? We asked college counselors to name the schools that embraced the do-it-yourself approach to business.
Choosing a four-year college in California offers a world of opportunities, from the sunny campuses of the south to the tech centers in the Bay Area. The state provides a...
Does a typical Saturday afternoon find you in the library teaching yourself Latin--for fun? Here are some schools who dig that.
Homecoming is one of the most exciting traditions on many college campuses, bringing students, alumni, and the community together in the fall for a special week or weekend...
Everyone learns a little differently. These schools totally get it.
The women at these colleges are really setting the pace!
Where did today's video game developers learn to do what they do? At the schools listed here.
These colleges belong to the National Association of Schools of Dance. Twyla Tharp would be proud.
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