More than half of Harvard’s varsity teams saw their average grade point averages drop in fall 2025, marking a sharp semester-to-semester downturn across sports programs amid the College’s push to rein ...
Dina and Tim discuss the growing pressure high school students face as grade average requirements for post-secondary programs continue to rise. In the news today: Carney defence strategy, Tumbler ...
Since pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses began waning, culture warriors have been casting about for a new controversy in elite higher education. Last October, Harvard handed them one. Amanda ...
The Panhellenic Council posted higher member cumulative grade point averages than the overall Cornell undergraduate student body, according to data released for Spring 2025 by Cornell University ...
The play of Baker Mayfield may not be getting MVP discussions anymore, but he is playing well above most quarterbacks around the league. The former number one overall pick remains at home in Tampa Bay ...
(TNND) — A new study from Gallup and West Health found Americans have a fairly dismal view of health care, while survey results point to some big gaps in care cost, quality and access from state to ...
Harvard has finally acknowledged that it has a problem with grade inflation. Unfortunately, though the university has now admitted that its instructors award too many A’s, its proposed solutions fall ...
Harvey C. Mansfield ’53 is the Kenan Research Professor of Government at Harvard. Dean of Undergraduate Education Amanda Claybaugh’s report on grade inflation is the first serious treatment of that ...
NEW YORK, Nov 7 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Turn an artificial-intelligence bot into a trader and it acts all too human. Over a two-week span, six frontier models were seeded with $10,000 apiece to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. University of Minnesota students leave Pioneer Hall in November 2022. (Max Nesterak/Minnesota Reformer) Grade inflation has long ...
Grade inflation has long been a problem in higher education. I taught my first college classes in 1981. It was a concern then and remained so throughout my career. A recent article in The Chronicle of ...