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Caleb Williams
FinanceBig bucks for college athletes: settlement payouts to range from dollars to millions
By Ralph D. Russo and The Associated PressJuly 26, 2024
Bill Ackman
FinanceAckman’s Pershing Square delays hotly-anticipated IPO, according to NYSE
By Yiqin Shen, Bailey Lipschultz and BloombergJuly 26, 2024
Want to get a job at Meta? It doesn’t matter what you study—as long as you can ‘do one thing really well,’ Mark Zuckerberg says
SuccessWant to get a job at Meta? It doesn’t matter what you study—as long as you can ‘do one thing really well,’ Mark Zuckerberg says
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 25, 2024
‘Twisters’ star Glen Powell isn’t letting billion-dollar Hollywood hits stop his plans to graduate college
Success‘Twisters’ star Glen Powell isn’t letting billion-dollar Hollywood hits stop his plans to graduate college
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 23, 2024
Programmers look at computer screen.
Career HubData engineers are in high demand—and companies are willing to pay over $125k for skilled workers
By Preston ForeJuly 22, 2024
Aerial view of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University
Education ArticlesNorthwestern, Columbia, and UPenn have the best EMBA programs in the country. Here’s why
By Preston ForeJuly 22, 2024
Girl looks at computer code on her laptop, with tablet next to hear open with a class lesson.
Education ArticlesGoogle and Howard University to train underrepresented high schoolers in data analytics—and it’s free to students
By Preston ForeJuly 19, 2024
The ACT exam is getting shorter—and the science section is now optional
FinanceThe ACT exam is getting shorter—and the science section is now optional
By Chris MorrisJuly 17, 2024
Jamie Dimon, chairman and chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase
SuccessJamie Dimon shares why JPMorgan hires thousands of ex-felons
By Eleanor PringleJuly 15, 2024
Young man wearing headphones working on computer at startup office. Young IT professional working at coworking office with people working at back.
SuccessWhat Gen Z workers are missing, according to an HR exec
By Jane ThierJuly 8, 2024
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EducationCollege isn’t just expensive for students, it’s also expensive for colleges—and the squeeze is worsening for private schools
By Jason MaJuly 7, 2024
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Success‘Unemployable’ college grads should move their job hunt to Raleigh or Baltimore
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 4, 2024
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SuccessNEETS are not working by choice—but a ‘perfect storm’ is creating a pool of highly trained and willing workers who are the ‘new unemployables’ 
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 3, 2024
Gen Z is flooding into teaching, but soon students won’t trust them due to AI, ‘Queen of the Net’ Mary Meeker predicts
SuccessGen Z is flooding into teaching, but soon students won’t trust them due to AI, ‘Queen of the Net’ Mary Meeker predicts
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 2, 2024
Republican presidential candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump participates in the CNN Presidential Debate at the CNN Studios on June 27, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. Former President Trump and U.S. President Joe Biden are facing off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign.
PoliticsTrump blames immigrants for taking ‘Black jobs.’ Top economists debunk long-held arguments like it
By Eva RoytburgJune 28, 2024
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