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Dressing for Success
Many students preparing for job interviews and internships can now turn to campus “career closets” for free professional clothing—much of it donated by newly remote workers.
How Federal and State Policies Judge Colleges’ ‘Value’: Key Podcast
Governments lean heavily on postcollege earnings to assess program quality. Should they broaden the measures they use and apply scrutiny to all institutions?
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What Ails Our Labor Market Is Evident in College
Both colleges and employers must fix work-readiness failures and inequitable work-readiness practices, writes Brandon Busteed.
Utah State Student Settles Sex Assault Lawsuit for $500,000
A Utah State University student who sued the university for allegedly protecting football players and mishandling cases of sexual assault...
Survey: Georgia Professors Continue to Reject Tenure Changes
One year after the Board of Regents for the University System of Georgia voted to limit faculty tenure protections, a...
Walls Will Not Solve Social Issues: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Randall McGuire, SUNY Distinguished Professor at Binghamton University’s Harpur College of Arts and Sciences, explains...
3 Share Nobel in Economics
The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics was awarded today to Ben S. Bernanke of the Brookings Institution, Douglas W. Diamond...
Survey: College Admissions Due for a Digital Upgrade
Colleges’ digital outreach to prospective students via social media, text messages and email has proven effective, a new report says. But many admissions professionals struggle to extract stories from imperfect data.
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