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We're not talking The Skulls here. But these are the colleges that our experts say foster a strong sense of "we-ness" among students. Can anybody say alumni connections?
At these schools, you'll have no problem finding a frat event or sorority mixer on any given night. Just beware of rush week.
This list is real and highly scientific. Learn more about where it came from
Okay, so it's not exactly breaking news that teens like gadgets, but did you know that some colleges and universities are encouraging the use of the iPhone and iPod Touch in...
This list is based on the Campus Pride Index for safe, inclusive colleges and universities for LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) students. These colleges received high...
Are you at the hospital every Saturday in your candy striper uniform? Entering first-year students who are active in high school community service projects are eligible to be...
It's not unusual to find a pink-haired rocker hanging out with a cheerleader at these schools. Students are affirmed for the way they look, dress, or behave.
These colleges were cited by the John Templeton Foundation for their emphasis on character development as an integral part of the undergraduate experience.
At these colleges, campus pride is more than just about football games.
They're true melting pots. These colleges are home to a variety of economic, racial, ethnic, and attitudinal backgrounds and dispositions.
Teach for American is the national corps of college graduates who commit two years to teach in urban and rural public schools. Listed in order, these colleges had the highest...
It's time to speak up! The Sustained Dialogue Campus Network, a project of the International Institute of Sustained Dialogue, seeks to improve race relations on these college campuses.
Watch out for students at these schools...they're likely to have their noses buried in the latest edition of the New York Times and thus bump into everything around them.
Are you the next big world changer? These colleges offer course work in such areas as peace studies, conflict resolution, poverty studies, global studies, and human rights.
Some may call you a left-wing nut, but you prefer to think of yourself as progressive and passionate. These are colleges where liberal students are happy.
A conservative liberal education--not necessarily an oxymoron. These colleges were selected by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for inclusion in the college guidebook...
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