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Although Protopia launched in 2019, the rise of generative AI in the years since has made it an even stronger tool for ...
An affordable bachelor’s degree remains the No. 1 lever for financial, professional and social mobility in America — and we need more college graduates. Yet supports for first-generation college ...
"A layoff can feel so personal but it's not a reflection of your value or what you contributed. Especially in the U.S., the ...
A niche but growing industry specializes in helping students buy Texas homes to save tens of thousands of dollars in tuition ...
Jack Corn, a retired WKU photojournalism professor, teacher, author and mentor known for his ability to help young people ...
Republican leaders in the House are sprinting toward a vote on President Donald Trump’s tax and spending cuts package, determined to seize momentum from a hard-fought vote in the Senate ...
The idea behind the earnings threshold is simple: If a program’s graduates earn less than they would have if they hadn’t ...
To prepare students for real-world success and meet the evolving demands of today’s economy, high schools must be intentionally designed with industry-specific focuses that reflect national labor ...
Knoxville attorney Heidi Barcus took office as the 145th president of the Tennessee Bar Association (TBA) during the group’s ...
When her husband died during a U.S. Border Patrol training program for new agents, Lisa Afolayan applied for the federal benefits promised to families of first responders whose lives are cut short ...
But I think it's important to note that this disproportionate unemployment for young college graduates actually began before the pandemic. It actually shows up in the data as early as 2018," said ...
For decades, common wisdom held that earning a bachelor’s degree would guarantee a high-paying career. Higher education does still seem to be an advantage: A college graduate’s average annual ...