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Maximize your university experience with these tips for all things collegiate–how to achieve a perfect GPA, select the right major, finance your college education and more.
How to Impress College Admissions Counselors Without Perfect Scores
Getting into a competitive college does not always require perfect grades or test scores. Admissions counselors look beyond numbers to understand who you are, what you value, and how you contribute to your community.
By Carmen Reid18 minutes ago in Education
In a quantum breakthrough, helium atoms are simultaneously present in two locations.
The first evidence of this behaviour in huge particles has been shown by researchers, who have shown that pairs of helium atoms can exist in two locations simultaneously while still being connected in motion.
By Francis Dami2 days ago in Education
Digital Classroom Market to hit USD 690.4 Billion By 2034. AI-Generated.
The global digital classroom market is projected to reach approximately USD 690.4 billion by 2034, rising from USD 160.4 billion in 2024, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 15.7% during the forecast period from 2025 to 2034.
By Roberto Crum2 days ago in Education
🍽️ The Secret Society of Selective Invitations (A University Tale 😂)
University life is supposed to be about friendships, memories, late-night talks, group studies that somehow turn into gossip sessions, and of course… food. A lot of food. Lunch plans, dinner plans, chai breaks, and those “let’s just grab something quick” moments that somehow stretch into hours. But somewhere between lectures and life, something very interesting starts happening.
By Md. Zobair Al Mahmud4 days ago in Education
Dr. Angelos Sofocleous on Melancholia: Ancient Philosophy, Depression, and the Good Life
Dr. Angelos Sofocleous is a philosopher whose work focuses on depression, melancholia, and the lived experience of mental distress through phenomenology. He studied Philosophy and Psychology at Durham University, where he completed both his BA and MA in Philosophy, and later earned his PhD in Philosophy from the University of York. His doctoral work examined how depression alters interpersonal relationships and changes a person’s way of being in the world. His research has explored themes such as non-participant spectatorship, unhomelikeness, temporality, and mindfulness in depression. He has published in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology on major depressive disorder and treatment, and a 2025 journal article lists him as affiliated with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen5 days ago in Education









