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Bachelor’s Degrees
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Hiring skills over people is no longer en vogue as firms deprioritize DEI and cut down on recruiting costs.
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David Delvalle began studying through the Tufts University Prison Initiative nearly a decade ago while in prison. This weekend, the 32-year-old will graduate with his bachelor's degree in civic studie...
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Both supporters and critics say Indiana’s 2024 “intellectual diversity” law is having its intended effect on college instruction. That’s where the agreement ends.
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Instructors are evaluating how artificial intelligence impacts the main goals of education and adjusting their teaching accordingly. This leads to conversations about critical thinking and changing wo...
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Gus Psaros, an autistic student, graduated from Kent State. Family support, therapies and accommodations helped, but many families can’t afford them.
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Around 50 incarcerated women have earned degrees from Marian University since 2019.
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ASU has launched a new effort to bring back students who started their college careers but didn’t graduate. Operation Comeback aims to help those students go back to school and get their degrees —...
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An in-depth analysis of the average cost of college broken down by tuition, living expenses, loans, and lost income.
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BATESVILLE -- The University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville is aiming not only to rebuild Arkansas' pipeline for farmers and ranchers but make the college a regional hub for agriculture, ...
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The Virginia Department of Corrections expands digital education opportunities.
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The notion of a 60-year degree resonates because it aligns higher education with the way people actually live and work. The idea that a university’s primary obligation is fulfilled in four years fee...
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California has the most colleges, but its college completion rate ranks 26th nationally. Why do so many students not finish?
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This fact sheet describes the growth in community college bachelor's degree programs, their relationship with degree programs offered by four-year colleges, common fields of study, demographic charact...
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Founded in 1920, the NBER is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to conducting economic research and to disseminating research findings among academics, public policy makers, an...