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Edward Avedisian, who played clarinet in the Boston Pops Orchestra, has given Boston University’s medical school $100 million dollars, the university announced Thursday. BU’s medical school is ...
The exodus of prestigious medical schools from the U.S. News and World Report rankings is growing, with leaders of an increasing number of schools citing serious objections to the methodology ...
Edward Avedisian (left), a retired clarinetist and philanthropist, donated $100 million to Boston University's medical school to honor his childhood friend, respected cardiologist and former BU ...
Most jobs don't require 20 years of school. That's why not all of us are doctors. But all of that education paid off for med students across the country for Match Day on Friday.
Professor Adam Chilton has been appointed the next dean of the University of Chicago Law School, effective July 1.
Retired clarinetist Edward Avedisian has donated $100 million to the Boston University medical school, the university announced Thursday. Avedisian, a BU alumnus, spent nearly four decades playing ...
On Thursday, the University of Chicago’s Pritzker School of Medicine announced it was withdrawing from the popular rankings published by U.S. News and World Report, the former newsweekly that… ...
Construction efforts are winding down at the University of Minnesota Medical School CentraCare Regional Campus St. Cloud with 24 students expected to start this fall.
CHICAGO — The Pritzker School of Medicine at the University of Chicago has decided to withdraw from national medical school rankings due to inequity and misrepresentation in medical education ...
UMass Chan Medical School rescinds dozens of offers amid funding uncertainty The impacted students were offered priority consideration for the next admission cycle without the need to submit ...
As the LGBTQ population grows, trainings on medical care for LGBTQ individuals should be a priority in schools, but curriculum isn’t adjusting with the numbers.
A new report conducted by Do No Harm is sounding the alarm on medical schools allegedly "skirting" a 2023 Supreme Court ruling rejecting the use of race-based factors in admissions.