With a shared sense of purpose, we came up with three specific recommendations that must be built into the DNA of all our journalism. All three will be immediately become Forbes editorial policy. from Forbes Education
Most Columbia Ph.Ds in English do not get the jobs they want in academia. Market forces are thwarted from working to solve the problem. from Forbes Education
The Justice Department has forced rule changes that will make colleges spend more money on marketing, recruitment and retention, raising costs for everyone. from Forbes Education
International research experiences combine the benefits of undergraduate research and study abroad, allowing students to conduct high-quality research with international partners on issues at the forefront of science. from Forbes Education
California Governor Signs Bill Allowing College Athletes To Profit From Endorsements Gov. Gavin Newsom said the measure he signed is "the beginning of a national movement." It's also sure to irk the NCAA, which has banned athletes from hiring agents and signing endorsement deals. Read more on NPR
This morning, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law the Fair Pay to Play Act—a bill that, effective January 1, 2023, will require colleges within the state of California to allow their athletes to earn money from licensing their own names, images and likenesses. from Forbes Education
Mike Feinberg's lawsuit against KIPP charter schools casts a spotlight on issues posed by the #MeToo era in schooling, and the need to both protect children and ensure that educators are treated judiciously when their reputations and professional lives are at stake. from Forbes Education
In academic inquiry, truth is what matters. Were it not for Boghossian’s unimpeded efforts to disseminate the truth that “something has gone wrong in the university,” we might continue to believe that academic journals are decked out in the finest apparel, rather than being stripped of standards. from Forbes Education
Training in the building trades during high school is the next phase of a $50 million commitment to grow a skilled workforce over 10 years. That roar of approval is from the real estate industry. from Forbes Education
A new, unsealed internal memo from Navient, one of the nation’s largest student loan servicers, may shed light on how Navient is managing your student loans. from Forbes Education
Getting a STEM degree can provide an early job boost. But by the time a career blossoms, that boost is over and liberal arts learners often earn more. from Forbes Education
After Woudstra’s retirement from law enforcement, he continued to work part-time in his local school system monitoring and intervening in students’ maladaptive behavior patterns. Soon he realized it was time he pursued his long-held dream of earning an advanced degree. from Forbes Education
He never liked school, but now he's changing the traditional approach as well as the education narrative. He's teaching kids what they need to know in this unknown future that is changing right before our eyes. Read more to find out how. from Forbes Education
Teaching Impeachment In The Classroom Impeachment has been the talk of the past week. It's also a good teaching opportunity for schools. Civics classes are using it to discuss how the political process works. Read more on NPR
Georgia Professor Holds Student's Baby, A Life Lesson Bundled On Her Back "We know it's overwhelming, don't think we don't understand," the professor said about the challenge of being a student and a parent. "We take it very seriously, and we're going to be here for you." Read more on NPR
There was a time when private religious schools might have resisted taking government dollars, even indirectly, for fear of having the government push its rules on the institutions. But now we are seeing that the lever can be pushed in the other direction from Forbes Education
"The potential is enormous." Research aims to advance scientists’ understanding of music’s “mechanism of action” in the brain and how it may be applied more broadly to treat symptoms of disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, stroke, chronic pain and other disorders. from Forbes Education
Friday News Roundup - Domestic The House opens an impeachment inquiry. The acting director of national intelligence testifies before Congress about a whistleblower complaint. Greta Thunberg dresses down world leaders at a climate conference. Read more on NPR
Enrollment in Gies’ iMBA program has grown to more than 2,500 MBA degree-seeking students this fall from a debut cohort of just 114 students three and one-half years ago. from Forbes Education
Business leaders across all industries are increasingly recognizing the tremendous value of retraining workers for the digital workplace. This post examines how and why they need to identify unconscious incompetence. from Forbes Education
Founded in 2013 by African American entrepreneur Diishan Imira, 38, Mayvenn is the only venture-backed startup to take aim at the $6 billion U. S. market for human-hair extensions. from Forbes Education
Chicago Teachers Are Ready To Strike The Chicago Teachers' Union voted in overwhelming numbers to authorize a strike, union officials announced late Thursday. Read more on NPR
The challenge of understanding the relative value of credentials is compounded by the fact that, until recently, we had no idea how many credentials were available in the first place. from Forbes Education
Success Academy Charter Schools, the New York-based charter school network, is a lightning rod in education. To be blunt, we don’t acknowledge that certain school architectures might work for students in certain circumstances, but not be right for all students. from Forbes Education
Official statistics show 10% of borrowers who entered repayment on their student loans have now defaulted - but the true rate could be higher. from Forbes Education
A recent study concludes that gaps in student test scores are driven by poverty, not race—but then says the solution must nevertheless be racial integration. More fundamentally, it overlooks current classroom practices that perpetuate income-based gaps even when schools are integrated. from Forbes Education
New data from the Department of Education shows that for the cohort of student loan borrowers who entered repayment during fiscal year 2016, the national cohort default rate was 10.1 percent. from Forbes Education
No Plan B: Deciding Not To Have Children Because of Climate Change Faced with the prospect of severe climate disruptions, potential parents are rethinking that choice. Read more on NPR
The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has announced the 26 winners of this year’s MacArthur fellowships. Twenty of the 26 recipients hold academic appointments or work at American universities. from Forbes Education