Published on: 2025-04-23 11:57:38
When the spring semester began, Southwestern College professor Elizabeth Smith felt good. Two of her online classes were completely full, boasting 32 students each. Even the classes’ waitlists, which fit 20 students, were maxed out. That had never happened before. “Teachers get excited when there’s a lot of interest in their class. I felt like, ‘Great, I’m going to have a whole bunch of students who are invested and learning,’’ Smith said. “But it quickly became clear that was not the case.” B
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-04-23 19:34:53
Jaison R. Abel and Richard Deitz In our last post, we showed that the economic benefits of a college degree still far outweigh the costs for the typical graduate, with a healthy and consistent return of 12 to 13 percent over the past few decades. But there are many circumstances under which college graduates do not earn such a high return. Some colleges are much more expensive than average, and financial aid is not guaranteed no matter which college a student attends. In addition, the potential
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-04-29 05:37:00
What is the best internet provider in College Station? If you’re searching for reliable internet in College Station, Optimum stands out as the best choice for most homes. According to CNET’s broadband experts, it offers wide coverage across the city along with fast speeds and budget-friendly plans. Depending on where you live, you might also have access to T-Mobile Home Internet or Frontier Fiber. Both are strong alternatives, though availability can vary by neighborhood. Nextlink is another p
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What is the best internet provider in State College? Xfinity tops CNET's list of the best internet providers in State College, Pennsylvania. It has widespread coverage, affordable starting prices and offers a range of plans. This cable internet provider also offers one of the cheapest internet plans with wide availability in the area -- Xfinity's 400Mbps plan starts at just $30 a month. If you have a need for speed, Xfinity also has a 2,100Mbps plan at $85 per month. Xfinity isn't without its
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A new gaming institute at The University of Texas at Austin will help position students for careers in the rapidly growing video game industry. UT Austin’s Moody College of Communication will be home to the Karch Gaming Institute, which will be dedicated to shaping the next generation of creative leaders in the gaming industry thanks to a generous gift from Matt Karch, CEO of Saber Interactive, a worldwide video game developer and publisher, on behalf of the Karch family. Aided by the $5 milli
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Reflections on the Mirror Stage Hollis Robbins reflects on the uses of the college admissions essay, and what it says about young applicants. By Hollis Robbins April 27, 2021 Two key consequences of so many colleges and university systems scrapping the SAT/ACT requirement are that the numbers of applicants at top schools skyrocketed and suddenly more attention is being paid to the college essay. But the essay, a central element of the application “package,” is arguably more biased than standard
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A Minnesota cybersecurity and computer forensics expert whose testimony has featured in thousands of courtroom trials over the past 30 years is facing questions about his credentials and an inquiry from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Legal experts say the inquiry could be grounds to reopen a number of adjudicated cases in which the expert’s testimony may have been pivotal. Mark Lanterman is a former investigator for the U.S. Secret Service Electronics Crimes Task Force who founded t
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Last Friday could have passed for a lovely spring day on the Connecticut campus of Wesleyan University. Students with books and laptops dotted a green hillside; flocks of admissions visitors trailed tour guides; baseball season had just begun, and practice was under way. It was almost possible to forget the grim straits of American higher education in 2025. Colleges and universities have been early targets of the second Trump Administration. In the past month, the Administration has announced i
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Zach Yadegari, the high school teen co-founder of Cal AI, is being hammered with comments on X after he revealed that out of 18 top colleges he applied to, he was rejected by 15. Yadegari says that he got a 4.0 GPA and nailed a 34 score on his ACT (above 31 is considered a top score). His problem, he’s sure — as are tens of thousands of commenters on X — was his essay. As TechCrunch reported last month, Yadegari is the co-founder of the viral AI calorie app Cal AI, which Yadegari says is gener
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Lapham’s Quarterly, the celebrated journal of history and ideas founded by the late editor and journalist Lewis H. Lapham, will relaunch under the stewardship of Bard College and its Hannah Arendt Center for Politics and Humanities in 2025. With Bard College’s guidance, the Quarterly will resume publication with an editorial team that works closely with longtime contributors, supporters, and the broader literary community. Further details regarding the magazine’s relaunch, programming, and initi
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Amazon's delivery drones became so disruptive to locals that the tech giant is reportedly giving up on its pilot program in College Station, Texas. As Wired reports, the incredibly noisy aircraft quickly turned into a pest, with local master gardener Mark Smith describing the cacophony as if "your neighbor runs their leaf blower all day long." "It was just incessant," he told the publication. Apart from irking the locals, Amazon's experiment to make last-mile deliveries using drones has run i
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