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Workforce Training
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‘It’s not looking good’: The unemployment rate for recent grads is the highest in five years, but AI is not primarily to blame — at least not yet
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In 2025, Bowling Green State University received 40 complaints through its "campus climate" reports, which included anti-LGBTQ comments and racial slurs.
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Recent findings show most state residents feel that institutions provide a good education, but they remain skeptical about other things.
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In a year when colleges took center stage in debates about politics and AI, students learned valuable lessons about personal setbacks and victories.
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Maryland's incentive funding for apprenticeship demonstrates how pay-for-performance models can prioritize quality and equity.
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State and federal policymakers are eager to understand how automation and artificial intelligence (AI) will affect the US labor market in the years to come. But predictions are tricky, and […]
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Apprenticeships in Switzerland are part of the secondary education system, combining classroom learning with paid on-the-job training.
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The next generation to make their way on college campuses in five to 10 years could bring higher expectations for always-on connectivity and hybrid learning.
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Conservative critics say America's elite colleges don't encourage political diversity and have biased admissions. A Yale University commission recently concluded that those critics may be right.
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Many higher ed institutions are reluctant to embrace AI, but its growing presence in education is an opportunity to rethink the structure of the system.
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A growing body of research highlights how vulnerable certain jobs are to AI-driven automation or augmentation, especially those in the information sectors. Job market experts say universities should t...
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Many of the jobs AI is creating right now are technician-level roles, but the national conversation too often skips over the support community colleges need to prepare those workers.
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AI is a reality higher ed institutions can no longer ignore, as employers seek to hire workers who can easily and responsibly adopt and work with it.
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Millions of U.S. adults enroll in credit and non-credit college courses to earn professional certificates, learn new skills or to pursue academic degrees. “They might have kids, they might be worki...
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A much-praised new report from Yale epitomizes the higher education sector’s problems of myopia and elitism.
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Research indicates that barriers to access and persistence disproportionately impede multilingual students’ postsecondary success.