What it has been like as an international student during the US election International students in the US have been carefully watching the election wondering what the outcome will mean for them writes Joe Peck By Joe Peck 11 November
Does university reputation matter to students? When choosing a university, it can be easy to get caught up in how prestigious a university appears to be. Four students share why it’s important to consider many other factors in your final choice By Ellie Johandes 17 July
Why I chose my university How do you choose a university and, furthermore, how do you choose one abroad? Blogger Joe Peck offers some tips that helped him decide By Joe Peck 13 May
Does studying the liberal arts present you with too much choice? US universities are known for allowing students to study many different subjects, but can that much choice be a bad thing? By Joe Peck 15 April
Navigating the financial divide at Yale University Elite universities in the US must start discussions about supporting low-income students, writes Yale student Joe Peck By Joe Peck 14 February
Studying abroad: do I stay or do I go? British blogger Joe Peck was aware that studying abroad would pose some challenges. But he was unprepared for the sense of unsettlement it produced By Joe Peck 16 January