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Best Colleges for Women Athletes

Colleges are ranked on the basis of success of the program, facilities, fan support, opportunities for non-varsity athletes, fitness centers, financial aid, sports-related...

Where Female Mathematics and Computer Science PhDs Received Their Undergraduate Degrees

Young women considering pursuing a PhD in math and computer science can follow in the footsteps of many of their peers at these 10 schools.

Colleges Where You Can Combine Music and Business

Booking the venues, signing the bands, mixing the demos, working the press conferences: you don't have to be a singer to work in the music business. FYI, this list is from The...

Four-Year Colleges and Universities in Kentucky

Are you thinking about attending college in the Bluegrass State? You can check out all the four-year colleges and universities in Kentucky right here.

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Four-Year Colleges and Universities in New Hampshire

Are you thinking about attending college in the Granite State? You can check out all the four-year colleges and universities in New Hampshire right here.

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Colleges and Universities With the Best Local Communities Off Campus

A college's on-campus community is important, but don't underestimate the importance of the local area around your school as well. These colleges and universities are located...

Colleges Working to Improve Race Relations

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.

Colleges with Strength in Construction Management

Before you can be the foreman or forewoman, you gotta start somewhere.

The Experts' Choice: Options for the Musician Who Doesn't Want to Attend a Conservatory

Conservatories are great for the musician who eats, sleeps, and breathes music. Other music students want a little more variety in their classes--and a little less of opera...

Colleges with Unusually Accessible Teachers

Believe it or not, in college you have to seek the teacher out. Yep, they don't come looking for you. Luckily, these colleges, according to our experts, have teachers who make...

Where Female History PhDs Received Their Undergraduate Degrees

Young women considering pursuing a PhD in history can follow in the footsteps of many of their peers at these 10 schools.

Pentecostal Colleges

These colleges are associated with the Pentecostal movement.

The Experts' Choice: Colleges for the Outdoorsy Student

If you enjoy bugs, bears, and hiking, then our experts think you'll enjoy these colleges.

Colleges for Students Interested in Game Design or Video Game Design

If you thought the words "video game" and "studies" didn't belong in the same sentence, think again. Students can pursue Video Game Studies (yeah, it's real!), Interactive...

Wealthy Universities Making an Effort to Enroll Needy Students

These big-money schools enroll the most students with Pell grants, a form of government aid awarded to families earning less than $40,000 per year. It means their student body...

Ohio Hidden Gems

Think you know every college out there? Think again. Here are some diamonds in the rough from The Buckeye State