Here, we welcome you to that feisty New England city that is still a quintessential college town, where the Red Sox call home and they love that dirty water: Boston.
by Stephanie Farah Writer, Senior Editor, Wintergreen Orchard House
International students discover a world of opportunity in the United States, and no small number of those opportunities arise from campus activities. Here, take a sneak peek at what U.S. campus life is like through the lens of one school and the diverse experiences of its international student population.
by Nellie Wallace Creative Copywriter, Office of Marketing Communications, Ithaca College
In your college search and those first days on campus, you may be unsure of where or who to turn to with questions. That's where this handy guide comes in!
You may have heard of (or joined) Model UN in high school, but there are many benefits to pursuing it in college. Here are seven reasons to consider it!
Our nation's capital, Washington, DC, is home to beautiful monuments. But for the many students who flock to DC, the tourist hotspots won't keep them entertained (or fed!) for the whole school year!
by Carla Alvarez Senior, Catholic University of America
College is a big transition for students as they navigate new relationships and try to maintain those back home. Here are some tips to guide you along the way.
There are many new things to learn in college, but students can still apply some of their successful high school academic techniques. Here's what to know!
There's no shame in needing help, but sometimes you don't know what advice you need. Here's everything you'll want to know before going off to college.
Credit cards: convenience or crutch? If you have one in college, it's important to know how to use it to your benefit—and not your financial undoing.
Whether you study abroad for a few weeks, months, or longer, you are almost certain to discover innumerable, invaluable things about the world, its people, and yourself.