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A sharpened number 2 pencil lies atop a multiple choice answer sheet.

Why Ambitious Students Now Take 14 AP Exams

Grade inflation has made Advanced Placement exams indispensable.

WPI student Max Mobley standing next to electric race car. The car is covered in sponsor logos, and Max is wearing a black racing suit and holding a helmet.

Can You Build an Electric Race Car?

Few have witnessed or perhaps even conceived of building an electric race car as a capstone or club activity. I’m not talking about Radio Shack remote-controlled battery-operated cars; I’m talking about real race cars designed, built and driven by students.

FIRE’s Flawed Study on Political Donations and Viewpoint Diversity

Fancy charts and extensive analysis can’t change its fundamental and fatal flaw.

Indicators and Goals

We’re mistaking an indicator for the goal and, as a result, putting ourselves in a spot to make matters worse.

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Stop Letting Trolls Keep You Off the Op-Ed Page

Historian David Perry, who has written hundreds of op-eds, discusses out-of-proportion fears, what he does with hate mail and how your class preparation skills transfer to the page.

An illustration of a woman pole-vaulting toward the top of a set of stairs, suggesting career development and success.

Building a Scalable Career Development Accelerator

Students need structured career support and career offices are stretched thin: An asynchronous career preparation program can help fill the gaps.

A photo of screens displaying the Polymarket logo and the prediction app's home page.

What Happens in College Doesn’t Stay in College

The rise of prediction apps on campuses poses major financial risks for an already challenged generation.

From Completion to Continuity: The Answer We’ve Been Working Toward

Higher ed was built for a labor market that no longer exists.