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Can I Just Make Room for Interesting Things?
In the liberal arts, we don’t have an employability problem; we have a messaging problem, Kristin Brennan and Stephen Perkinson write.
Value of College Degree Is Clear, but Public Skepticism Persists
A new report from the Pew Research Center shows that the wealth gap between people with and without college degrees remains wide.
A Meaningless Education
18- to 25-year-olds are more anxious and depressed than their teen peers. We shouldn’t be surprised.
Positive Partnership: Equipping Students to Teach Multilingual Learners
Western Oregon University offers scholarships and mentorship for students as they prepare to be ESOL educators, as well as a pathway for current teachers to be reskilled.
Positive Partnership: New Degree Pathway for Nursing Students
Starting this fall, students at Beloit College in Wisconsin can earn a dual degree in nursing through Edgewood College, thanks to a new agreement between the two institutions.
New College Classification Will Measure Socioeconomic Mobility
Proposed changes to Carnegie Classification would categorize institutions based on their enrollment of low-income and minoritized students and learners’ post-college earnings.
Career Prep Tip: Workforce Simulations for Experiential Learning
Stony Brook University integrates technology into career development opportunities, helping students land jobs and build experience for their lives after college.
Democrats and Republicans Alike Still See Value in a Degree
Americans may not be happy with higher education, but regardless of political affiliation, most still see its “value,” according to a new Third Way survey.
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