Are athletic scholarships too good to be true?
Lisa Delpy Neirotti, associate professor of tourism and sport management, discusses the lure of college scholarships for families involved in youth sports.
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Are athletic scholarships too good to be true?
Lisa Delpy Neirotti, associate professor of tourism and sport management, discusses the lure of college scholarships for families involved in youth sports.
A Lesson from Bob Woodward of The Washington Post
Two Centuries of Transatlantic Harmony
By Ruth Steinhardt
The 200-year anniversary of any friendship would deserve major commemoration. For the United States and the United Kingdom, whose history is marked by some fairly major...
Age of Globalization Course Challenges Freshmen to Make Advocacy Work
While many George Washington University freshmen are setting up midterm study groups,...
How the Internet Has Changed Democratic Attitudes Throughout the World
Columbian College Dean Outlines Corcoran School’s Progress
Unpredictable Disease Stokes Fear, Anxiety
Tara Sonenshine, Shapiro Fellow in the School of Media and Public Affairs, analyses reaction to the first death in the U.S. from the Ebola virus.
John Payne, Head of Duke Ellington School of the Arts, Dies
By James Irwin
Father John Payne, longtime academic leader and administrator at the Duke...
IMF Urges Structural Reforms In Face of Lagging World Economy