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Ep. 118: Colleges’ Responsiveness to the Job Market

This episode examines how institutions are adapting to growing pressure to prepare learners for work.

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More Downsizing at Beleaguered ETS

The former SAT administrator and owner of the GRE offered buyouts to most of its U.S. workforce Tuesday morning, kickstarting its second round of job cuts in under a year.

The ‘Browning’ of America

Beyond the embrace of Black creativity in popular culture, is this country moving toward a transracial society?

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UT Austin Changes Course to Require In-Person Work

Many staff staunchly oppose the new policy, arguing that commuting is expensive and that administrators made the decision without consulting employees.

Opinion

Three More Questions for Yellowdig’s Shaunak Roy

On human connections, student isolation, AI and online learning.

No Public Comment for Next Year’s FAFSA

The U.S. Department of Education will not be opening next year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to public...

131 Scholarships Affected by Texas DEI Ban

Texas public colleges are freezing or amending 131 scholarships with race-based eligibility requirements in order to comply with the state’s...
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An AI Boost for Academic Advising

Finding courses that fit both a student’s schedule and degree path is getting help from new tech tools.