For the past 30 years, people have thought of the American Dream in two ways: owning a home and going to college. The subprime lending crisis of 2008, however, was a clear example of people being sold the American Dream without being given the tools to realize it. The same phenomenon is true...
The hushed voice on the playgrounds frequented by the 1 percent can only mean one thing: the competition for admission to elite preschools has begun. For a subset of affluent parents, getting into the right preschool establishes the sort of path dependency that will land their four-year-old to a coveted slot at an elite university.
The degree faces unprecedented skepticism as students and policymakers question associated costs, and employers look for better evidence of the discrete skills and competencies that higher education once signaled.
At THE summit, academics and entrepreneurs debate impact of technology on teaching
Over the past year or so, the higher education industrial complex has been wringing its hands with concern over the Department of Education's new Educational Quality through Innovation Partnerships initiative. The EQUIP program aims...
The job market is complicated, technology-focused world. Everyone from data analysts to receptionists need to be aware of the latest softwares and platforms in order to keep a company afloat. Unfortunately...
Think about it: You're about to receive your hard-earned degree, or you've recently joined the ranks of diploma-toting alumni, and are now seeking your first professional position. Your resume is targeted and highlights your...
The City University of New York (CUNY) is bringing industry-aligned coding bootcamps to more than 2,000 CUNY graduates across multiple campuses, for free. Through a strategic partnership with Revature...
Partnership projected to create 2,000+ jobs in New York over the next five years
As alternative approaches to postsecondary education become more common, the fundamental work of the higher education institution will evolve.