A new analysis from the American Academy of Arts & Sciences confirms a common fear: humanities majors and STEM majors dwell in separate academic silos. STEM majors, especially engineering students, take
Humanities vs. STEM, Redux
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Obama Wants Students Trained for ‘In-Demand’ Jobs
The Obama administration on Monday announced two new initiatives aimed at better training students for “in-demand jobs of the future” at both the high school and college levels. Link>>
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The STEM Enrollment Boom
Policy makers regularly talk about the need to encourage more undergraduates to pursue science and technology fields. New data suggest that undergraduates at four-year institutions in fact have become much more likely to study those fields, especially engineering and biology. Link>>
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Protecting Americans from Predatory and Poor-Performing Training Programs
Students at for-profit colleges represent only about 13 percent of the total higher education population, but about 31 percent of all student loans and nearly half of all loan
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Cornell University a Top-Ranked STEM Ivy
Nearly half — 45 percent — of all undergraduate degrees granted at Cornell in 2012 were in science,
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Putting The Spotlight On Blacks In Tech
Representatives from Historically Black Colleges and Universities are this week to talk about African Americans in the tech world. According to a recent study by the National Science Foundation, Black men and women made up 5 percent of scientists and engineers working in their field in 2010. NPR Article>>
Posted in: African-Americans, Blacks, College, STEM, University, Women
When Grades Suffer, College Students Ditch Science, Math — Along With Good Jobs
Want to make sure you get a good job with decent pay after you graduate? You might want to seriously consider majoring in math or science.
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College Isn’t Cheap – The Rising Cost of College
There are dozens of benefits that justify earning a higher education, including–but by no means limited to–better employment prospects, access to jobs with higher pay and the broadening of a college student’s social and mental