Workers Without a College Degree Are Fleeing the Big Cities
The job market is splitting between low and high earners, and the low earners can't survive in Los Angeles, New York, or Washington DC anymore. On The New York Times.
The job market is splitting between low and high earners, and the low earners can't survive in Los Angeles, New York, or Washington DC anymore. On The New York Times.
The Department of Education is providing more data for students choosing what school and major they want to study. On Inside Higher Ed.
More and more colleges are holding voluntary ethnically separate graduation ceremonies. On the Daily Signal.
Less than 5 percent of the $6.3 million raised went to scholarships; mostly, the funds went for car allowances and stipends among athletic staff. On the Spartan Daily.
The pressure to get into the right school has many high school students doing summer and extracurricular activities for their college applications rather than enjoyment or a love of learning. On The New York Times.
Students shifted from choosing a four-year college to a community college, and low-income students only saw small boosts in financial aid. On Inside Higher Ed.
Leaving the UNC Board of Governors, Joe Knott warns that "the board should not make any decision influenced by fear of violence, terror or threat of violence." On the News & Observer.
Colleges are fielding an explosive increase in students wanting to bring animals into their dorms for their anxiety and depression. On Inside Higher Ed.
The resolution supports the My Future NC Commission, which is working to boost how many North Carolinians hold bachelor's degrees and other educational credentials. On EdNC.
A simple assignment for freshmen at St. John's College holds the lessons of an alternative approach to seeking knowledge. On Law & Liberty.