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When Brown University Professor Roberto Serrano changed the format of his midterm exam last spring, he was thinking about his…
The babies that weren’t born after 2008 are now college-aged—and universities are paying the price
Universities and colleges across the country have been dealing with a ticking time bomb since the Great Recession, and a…
Technology leaders who have taken the podium as graduation speakers as of late may have figured out AI evangelizing isn’t…
The worst summer job market in 80 years has teens scrambling for swimming pool and ice cream jobs
Summer jobs have been teenagers’ rite of passage for generations—from scooping ice cream and babysitting, to lifeguarding and bagging groceries.…
In a country of 1.4 billion people, more than half under the age of 30, the question of who speaks…
Apple’s Steve Wozniak says he cofounded the tech giant after 5 rejections from HP—not to ‘make money.’ For years, his paycheck was just $50
Together with Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne, Steve Wozniak set Apple on a path toward changing the world in 1976,…
Trump wants to cut federal loans from college programs that don’t pay off, including music and arts
Colleges and universities may soon have to give students a blunt warning: some of their programs might not pay off.…
Dana Perino was terrified to leave the White House — until George W. Bush gave her advice
Landing a job—especially one that is well-paid and personally fulfilling—can feel like the hardest part of building a career. But…
As a fresh-faced Gen Z job seeker, securing a spot at one of the big Wall Street banks is one…
American parents (and students) weighing whether a U.S. college degree is still worth the hefty debt might want to hear…












