Thanks to AI and changing hiring trends, bachelor’s degree holders are seeing worsening employment outcomes. Experts say the only answer is more work-based learning.
Some universities shut down initiatives entirely while others try to continue them in different guise but president unlikely to be appeased on hot-button issue, say scholars
Funding applications for programs that support low-income and adult learners typically open in May and close by the end of July. This year they have yet to be announced.
By Jessica Blake
31 July
The nine-page memo builds on the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
By Johanna Alonso
30 July
Massive cuts to a federal health insurance program could impact the 3.4 million college students who rely on it.
Colleges from Utah to Indiana and Maine are on track to offer three-year degrees in the near future. But the hesitations that have long plagued the movement haven’t disappeared.
By Johanna Alonso
28 July
The $221 million settlement extends beyond tackling antisemitism. Some experts said it’s an example of “coercion,” while others say Columbia had it coming.
Even favourable result for under-fire institution unlikely to quell president’s attacks, experts warn, as Columbia reaches own deal with administration