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Academic Minute: Are Low Status Jobs Cool?
Today on the Academic Minute, Richard Ocejo, associate professor of sociology at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, asks...

Too Close to an Oil Company?
A leading Dutch business school is accused of giving influence over the curriculum and admissions to an oil company.

Second Thoughts About Higher Education Decisions
Most former college students say they would change either their major, college attended or credential pursued if they could do it all over again, survey finds.

‘Concession to Violent Intimidation’
A Princeton professor who recently criticized Trump in a commencement speech cancels planned public speaking events, saying she's received death threats for her comments.

‘Serious Times’ for International Education
International education professionals meeting this week for NAFSA’s annual conference confront a difficult political environment.

Calling the Testing Companies
Admissions group says counselors and students need more guidance and better communication on security issues -- at home and abroad.

Coding: Not Just for Geeks
Apple selects six community colleges to receive curriculum on creating apps. One president took the course and said it was easy to learn -- even though she hadn't taken a programming course in 30 years.
U of Utah Offers Technical Certificates to Liberal Arts Graduates
U of Utah offers technical certificates to liberal arts graduates
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