Tuesday, August 30, 2011

The Benefit of a Random Roommate

Have students lost something by carefully choosing their roommate before they go to college?  The Dean of Social Sciences at New York University offers a thoughtful answer to that very question.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/29/opinion/when-roommates-were-random.html?_r=2&hp

Thursday, August 25, 2011

My visit to Rice University



I visited Rice University this summer only because I was road tripping across Texas. But, if you are looking for a premier research university, that also places a strong emphasis on the liberal arts, I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend a special trip to Houston to learn more about Rice yourself. With just over 3,000 undergrads, Rice is one of those “hard to find” medium-sized schools. The meticulously landscaped, tree-lined campus is located just south of downtown Houston, adjacent to a culturally rich neighborhood of museums and performing arts centers. Rice consistently is cited as one of the best values in higher education, due in part to its sizable endowment. On par with other highly selective schools including Duke, Vanderbilt or WASHU, Rice is known for its engineering, science and math departments, as well as the James Baker Institute for Public Policy. Learn more about Rice, without traveling to Houston, by talking with their admission rep at our first college night, Tuesday, September 13.