First-generation students make up about one-third of college applicants, according to 2024 data from the Common App, but only 24 percent of first-generation college students graduate with a bachelor’s ...
Being the only girl, coupled with being the only Hispanic student, in many of the computer science classes and programs Athena Coco Hernandez was in, was a lot. Don’t misunderstand, though. It wasn’t ...
The Student Engagement and Enrichment Programming Board is dedicated to developing and implementing programs, initiatives, and events that foster the success and well-being of all students. Develop ...
There are several ways to foster your career development and network with employer partners through the Office of Career Services and Cooperative Education. Opportunities include attending programs ...
RIT professors and staff are meeting after hours with students in residence hall meeting rooms, offering workshops, academic advice, career counseling, fitness tips, and even game nights. Campus ...
Researchers have found that giving AI "peers" in virtual reality (VR) a body that can interact with the virtual environment can help students learn programming. Specifically, the researchers found ...
The I School Mentorship Programs provide an opportunity for master’s students to be paired with alumni and industry professionals for support and advice on a wide range of topics, including coursework ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — It has been a challenge for New York City public school students to adapt to a new way of learning amid the coronavirus (COVID-19) — but the obstacles brought on by the pandemic ...
Mississippi State students are pictured during a recent class taught by Associate Professor of Classical and Modern Languages and Literatures Sally Gray. The university is taking several steps to ...