Physiological differences between the sexes create room for discrepancies in health. What one person has to endure, another may not.
Students are opting for online classes rather than instructor-based classes due to the flexibility and accessibility these courses can provide.
With the increase of violent attacks since 9/11, many Americans have experienced a change in their perceptions on guns and gun laws. But these perceptions vary across race and gender.
Social media gives terrorist groups and empathizers an edge: The tools necessary for mass recruiting.
Institutional changes in marriage, career advancement, and households have made achieving the American Dream difficult for Michelle Jarrett. But she isn’t giving up.
Sixty-one percent of college graduates are prevented from moving forward after graduation by their student loan debt
Despite narratives of a "jobless" society, 81 percent of Ball State graduates are employed in their major of study.
For some international students, finding a way to work is so difficult that they work illegally
As room and board rates and rent prices continue to rise, some students choose buying a house instead of renting it
After paying for four years of education, many Millennials are saddled with over $30,000 in debt. This amount of debt leaves prospective students wondering if a college education is worth pursuing
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