Nearly 50% of grads feel unqualified for entry-level jobs, study shows
A new Cengage survey highlights the challenges facing those who enter the workforce, particularly from two-year colleges.
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A new Cengage survey highlights the challenges facing those who enter the workforce, particularly from two-year colleges.
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China will allow all couples to have three children and beef up support policies in a bid to cope with increasingly aging society, according to a key Party meeting on Monday.
On May 19, University of Massachusetts Amherst history Professor Asheesh Kapur Siddique, who has developed a penchant for feuding with conservative college students on Twitter, published an op-ed in Teen Vogue arguing that “universities are right-wing institutions.”
After yet another minister falls to a plagiarism scandal, observers lament that a long German tradition of doctorates has descended into academic ‘credentialism’
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Former students have complained of sexism and racism at University College London’s leading architecture school going back a decade, alleging inappropriate comments were made about appearance and race and female students were sometimes brought to tears.
The emergence of societal issues associated with expanding urbanization at the same time as the growing need to reduce public budgets are two primary reasons why smart cities are gaining so much attention.
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