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The typical American plan to study for 22 years and work for 40 is broken, VC CEO says. Thanks to AI, employees can’t coast ...
The most popular resolution solves the wrong problem. Skip self-optimization—invest in groups that actually show up when life ...
Over the past few decades, public college tuition has increased significantly faster than incomes, shifting more costs onto students and their families. Federal Pell Grants, once designed to cover ...
Harriette Cole is a lifestylist and founder of DREAMLEAPERS, an initiative to help people access and activate their dreams.
Davidson College’s Institute for Public Good has been awarded a historic $4 million federal grant—the largest in the ...
The U.S. and Denmark healthcare systems are radically different — examining only the specific vaccines offered in each ...
There are lots of ways to end a season disappointed. Expectations can play a role, of course, but they don't have to.
Harvard President Alan Garber acknowledges the rise of political activism among faculty as problematic. He said excellent ...
Women remain underrepresented in senior academic medicine. We examine imposter syndrome, the womanload, safety, and the UK ...
Doug Lederman returns to Inside Higher Ed’s pages with a new column exploring why colleges need to adapt and what might happen if they don’t.
A student-organized “tech fast” at St. John’s College led to a mass unplugging by curious undergrads. Some found clarity; ...
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