Recent college grads not ‘emotionally’ ready for work: survey
A survey conducted by the Mary Christie Institute discovered that recent college graduates are not emotionally prepared for the workforce. Read more
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A survey conducted by the Mary Christie Institute discovered that recent college graduates are not emotionally prepared for the workforce. Read more
Antarctic glaciers may be more sensitive to changes in sea temperature than was thought, new research shows. Read more
On February 8, The University of South Florida (USF) held a “Pride Belongs to the People” photo exhibition, documenting “the struggles, circumstances and demands of LGBTQ+ activists in Johannesburg, South Africa, Taiwan, India, Cuba, and New York.” Read more
Keziah Ridgeway says teaching African American history is about “being the teacher that I never had”. The Philadelphia public high school teacher remembers growing up learning a “sanitized” version of Black history: MLK, Rosa Parks, maybe Malcolm X. Read more
Students Demand Action, a pro-gun control advocacy group, recently launched a grassroots activism campaign that demanded all universities nationwide divest from and disassociate with the firearm industry. Read more
The potential elimination of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts throughout Florida’s public universities could result in losses in students’ success and their ability to excel in a transnational context, according to special advisor to the College of Arts and Sciences Dean on DEI (SADEI) Tangela Serls and Middlebury College vice president for DEI Khuram Hussain. Read more
The UK's new cabinet minister for science says that she will have a "relentless focus" on using research to make people's lives better. Read more
If the Biden administration wants to create a list of “low-financial-value” postsecondary programs, it’s going to have to overcome stiff opposition from the higher education lobby, which decried the plan as a slippery slope, problematic and potentially dangerous. Read more
A student at California State University started an incident on campus after sending a threatening email to get class cancelled over a Nintendo stream. Read more
The Education Department received nearly 13,000 comments about its planned income-driven repayment overhaul, which it wants to carry out this year. But first, it will have to review all the comments. Read more