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What Amazon’s decision to retrain a third of its employees means for the future of work
Amazon plans to retrain 100,000 employees in new technologies. Here's what that means
07/23/2019 07:00 UTC
Bill Cosby's public shaming: What it means for Fordham and Marquette to yank his honorary degrees
A rebuke of this kind carries weight — and it might be all the justice the alleged victims will get
09/25/2015 20:59 UTC
I was a teenage bride
Getting married at 19 should have been the biggest mistake of my life. Why didn't it turn out that way?
08/15/2012 04:00 UTC
College for all gains ground in Tennessee: "We don’t want cost to be an obstacle"
Tennessee aims to cover community college costs for all residents
08/21/2017 08:58 UTC
More drunken pirates, fewer teachers
Should a personal photo on a MySpace page cost you your degree?
05/08/2007 19:57 UTC
The high price of scandal
The solution to the rampant corruption in college sports might be to pay the players. It's a controversial idea -- and it's gaining ground.
03/09/2003 05:17 UTC
Payday lenders have embraced installment loans to evade regulations—but they may be even worse
A little cash can be costly.
12/10/2019 09:00 UTC
What Kwanzaa means for black Americans
Reaching far and wide, Kwanzaa brings together the black community on the basis of shared cultural identity
12/27/2017 20:30 UTC
Seniors miss out on clinical trials
Why are a disproportionately low number of senior citizens participating in studies?
07/05/2017 07:59 UTC
How can women feel comfortable saying no when they are told they can’t say yes?
The conversation around the #MeToo movement can also prompt necessary discussion of desire and power
02/17/2018 20:29 UTC
The Wal-Mart-ization of higher education: How young professors are getting screwed
More and more faculty at America's colleges and universities are underpaid and undervalued. Can that change?
02/16/2014 16:59 UTC
Ant civilization depends on intricate system of odors, scientists find
The foundation of ant society isn't law and order, but a complex system of odors
07/11/2017 19:15 UTC
The innocent pay for the crimes
The NCAA needs to find a way to punish corrupt coaches and players without hurting kids who did no wrong.
03/15/2003 03:44 UTC
Boseman's "Black Panther" boosts diversity in STEM – a Black engineer’s take on inspiration
The late Chadwick Boseman was an inspiration in many ways, including leaving a lasting impact on STEM
01/16/2021 19:59 UTC
As colleges go remote, students revolt against the state of higher ed
A pandemic wave of class-action lawsuits is exposing opposing ideas over the value of college
05/09/2020 18:00 UTC