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Colleges Are Sabotaging Black and Brown Students

Apr 30, 2021
Institutional policies keep minority students underrepresented in the technical fields that would help them most after graduation, Ryan Craig writes.
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UNF, JU offering new graduate degree programs

Apr 19, 2021
Opportunities are available for students seeking careers in business analytics and medical sciences.
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Jacksonville University launches new degree to combat physician shortage

Apr 16, 2021
The pandemic has apparently inspired more doctors. Applicants to medical schools are reportedly higher than ever.
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Coursera IPO 'Seized On the Right Moment'

Apr 9, 2021
Coursera's initial public offering looked good for the company, which the market valued at over $7 billion. That's probably good news for competitors' valuations, even if it's not exactly clear which aspect of the online learning business attracted investors.
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Tracking Outcomes Toward Better Apprenticeships

Apr 8, 2021
As the American economy recalibrates from the shocks imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, leaders in the public and private sectors are swiftly reimagining how Americans navigate the labor market.
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Is attending U.S. college worth the cost? Well, it depends.

Apr 7, 2021
U.S. colleges can cost a lot, and many students take on debt. Is it really worth it, financially, to pay all that money for higher education? Let's see.
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Online Education Provider Coursera Is Worth $7 Billion After Going Public

Apr 3, 2021
oursera had a strong showing on its first day as a public company. The nine-year-old online education provider based in Mountain View, California, debuted with a share price of $33.
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The Real College Admissions Scandal

Apr 2, 2021
What we need to do to promote fairness, equity and merit.
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The 10 most innovative education companies of 2021

Mar 10, 2021
In a year of massive educational disruption, these companies found ways to keep students engaged.
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'MOOCs Failed, Short Courses Won'

Mar 9, 2021
Education-technology company Coursera launched a bid to become a publicly traded company last week, giving industry experts a glimpse at its financial inner workings. The company is losing money, but it might be finding a way to monetize MOOCs.
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