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Career Exploration Offers Options for Undeclared STEM Students

Illinois Institute of Technology will launch its Discover+ program this fall, enabling students who haven’t taken advanced-level math and science courses to explore STEM careers without losing time toward degree completion.

Florida to Develop Alternative to AP Courses

The Florida Legislature has agreed to spend a combined $2.8 million to develop a homegrown alternative to the AP courses...
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British Scholars Split on Funds From Russia

Law firms offer money to experts who can say a person isn’t close enough to Putin to justify sanctions.

How to Unlock Your Creativity: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lily Zhu, assistant professor in the department of management, information systems and entrepreneurship at Washington...

U of New Haven Settles COVID Shutdown Suit

The University of New Haven reached a $2.3 million settlement in a class action breach-of-contract lawsuit filed by students alleging...

Ex-Harvard Researcher Receives No Jail Time

Charles Lieber, a prominent chemist convicted of hiding research ties to China, will not serve any more prison time, a...
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Career Prep Tip: Address Definitions of Professional Dress

Landing the first job out of college is one hurdle students face, but learning how to dress for work is another. Institutions can support students’ career development by establishing a professional dress guide.

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Opinion

Readying Students for the AI Revolution

To prepare students for coming changes in the workforce, we are recommitting to three pedagogical practices, Molly Vollman Makris, Nate Mickelson and Ryan Coughlan write.