When The Robots Come For Our Jobs, Will They Spare The Liberal Arts Grads?

The future of work debate shouldn't be a Liberal Arts vs STEM debate. The most valuable workers now and in the future will be those who can combine technical knowledge with human skills.

Future of work-study: How colleges’ role in student employment is changing

The Federal Work-Study program needs an overhaul, its critics say, raising questions about who the program should serve, and how.

A college graduation season truth: Liberal arts degrees are valuable and practical

Liberal arts studies are devalued in our culture, yet these graduates enjoy success in jobs and life. They have the tools to innovate and adapt.

Guest essay: Six ways we can help students achieve their college and career goals

Six ways we can help students achieve their college and career goals

This Will Be The Biggest Disruption In Higher Education

In the future, instead of going to college to get a job, will students get a job to get a college degree.? What does that mean fore higher education and what will that look like?

Increasing ‘grit’ personality trait is possible, predicting college students’ improved academic success

Increasing ‘grit’ personality trait is possible, predicting college students’ improved academic success

How blockchain, virtual assistants and AI are changing higher ed

How will advanced technologies like blockchain, artificial intelligence and virtual assistants disrupt higher education?

President Speaks: Colleges must prioritize foreign languages

Indiana University President Michael McRobbie urges institutions to expand their language offerings and enhance global awareness.

Alarming Statistics Tell the Story Behind America’s College Completion Crisis: Nearly a Third of All College Students Still Don’t Have a Degree Six Years Later

The number of high school grads going to college rose from 63% to 70% between 2000-2016 but about a third of students who enroll in college still have no degree 6 years later

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