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A federal judge’s decision to approve the House v. NCAA settlement is expected to forever alter the landscape of college athletics though the Ivy League has opted out of the settlement.
Less than 1% of HISD students apply to Ivy League schools, including some of its valedictorians and salutatorians. Should it help more students get there?
Ivy League universities spend an average of $126,000 per full-time equivalent student, compared to just $35,000 for the average private college. These high levels of spending fuel a vast ...
The Ivy League's ties with the US presidency go back to the nation's founding. In 1771, the founding father James Madison, who served as the fourth US president from 1809 to 1817, graduated with a ...
HOLLISTER, Calif. — Two Hollister high school seniors from immigrant backgrounds have achieved remarkable success by gaining acceptance to Ivy League universities. Sabrina Lim, who will graduate ...
Last year, half of the Ivy League Conference earned top 10 finishes at the NCAA Championship. “Ivys is always a tough race, as we race some of the top crews from the nation,” Capelli said.
This weekend, Yale hosted the 2025 Ivy League heptagonal outdoor track and field championships at Cuyler Athletic Complex and Dwyer Track. The Bulldogs placed eighth on the men’s side with 23 points ...
ITHACA, N.Y. — The Big Red machine continues to take down anything in it's path. After securing the Ivy League regular season title, No. 1 Cornell men's lacrosse won it's third Ivy League ...
Ivy League suicides, Princeton's 8th student death in 4 years expose crisis at elite schools The eight traditional Ivy League schools received $6.4 billion in federal funding in 2024, yet experts ...
During the regular season, Princeton narrowly defeated Brown by a score of 15–13 en route to clinching their Ivy League conference title. In the matchup, Princeton had an uncharacteristicly slow ...
But one Ivy League institution—Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire—has so far avoided the wrath of the Trump administration.
While Penn Athletics has yet to issue an official statement, the message is clear: the arms race in college sports is accelerating, and even the Ivy League can’t afford to stand still.
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