Can Art Degree Programs Churn Out Real Artists?
Crowded enrollment, uneven teaching, and even censorship of projects are making some art students in China question the value of their degrees
Crowded enrollment, uneven teaching, and even censorship of projects are making some art students in China question the value of their degrees
Online classes and closed campuses: What was life like for Chinese university students during the past three years?
China’s record number of new graduates seek employment or further study by any means
From traditional “capping ceremonies” to driving tractors across campus, here are some graduation ceremonies students are unlikely to forget
Flight cancellations, strict testing requirements, and sky-high ticket prices leave hundreds stranded in Europe
MBA programs offer the most expensive education in the country—but are they little more than a status symbol?
A generation recalls the life-changing college entrance exam held right after the Cultural Revolution
With a rising tech sector and poor job prospects in their own fields, humanities grads are looking to join internet companies
Why is Mao called Kun Lun? Did Sun Tzu make art or war? Translations errors of Chinese words…into Chinese
South Koreans are the biggest group of international students in China, but all is not harmonious on campus
From bodies in Peking University's Nameless Lake to countless haunted dormitories, Chinese universities are hotbeds of urban legends and tales of the…
From sending luggage by courier to disliking exercise, China’s newest generation of freshmen are changing college