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Lifestyle
European governments are targeting international students to curb surging immigration—but it’s costing universities billions
By
Swati Pandey
,
Randy Thanthong-Knight
,
Alice Kantor
and
Bloomberg
August 17, 2024
Commentary
Steve Jobs was wrong. Finding work that you love might be the worst thing you can do
By
Christopher Wong Michaelson
and
Jennifer Tosti-Kharas
August 5, 2024
Education Articles
Google and Howard University to train underrepresented high schoolers in data analytics—and it’s free to students
By
Preston Fore
July 19, 2024
Politics
Biden student loan repayment plan that offers a faster path to cancellation and lower payments mostly blocked by Kansas and Missouri judges
By
John Hanna
and
The Associated Press
June 25, 2024
Leadership
T-Mobile’s CEO shares the management shift that vaulted the company from a $6B to $195B telecom giant
By
Emma Burleigh
June 21, 2024
Finance
Philadelphia university shuts without warning, leaving 1,300 students with nowhere to go: ‘It kind of just saps your motivation to do anything’
By
Michael Rubinkam
,
Maryclaire Dale
and
The Associated Press
June 18, 2024
Success
Stanford becomes latest elite school to require SAT or ACT for admission, saying they predict academic performance
By
Karen Breslau
and
Bloomberg
June 8, 2024
Politics
Civil disobedience and calls for financial divestments ‘have an important place in democracy’—but many schools also have donors to worry about
By
Sunny Nagpaul
June 1, 2024
Lifestyle
A teacher suddenly quit her job after 24 years because parents drove her to a breaking point: ‘We didn’t sign up to be a glorified babysitter’
By
Sunny Nagpaul
May 30, 2024
Success
A group of college kids may have just figured out how to get leaf blowers to shut up
By
Paolo Confino
May 18, 2024
Success
Inside a Harlem charter school’s unprecedented plan to give students $10,000 to invest—’the parents will definitely lose their minds’
By
Chloe Berger
May 10, 2024
Newsletters
Will campus protests hurt students’ employment prospects? HR experts weigh in
By
Emma Burleigh
May 8, 2024
Politics
Columbia created new rules after historic 1968 protests. Its administration just broke them to authorize police on campus, university report concludes
By
Sunny Nagpaul
May 7, 2024
Commentary
Our entire approach to summer internships is broken–and many students don’t stand a chance
By
Jane Swift
April 19, 2024
Success
Some Gen Z interns at Big Tech and consulting giants are already earning six-figure salaries, Glassdoor data shows
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
April 18, 2024
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Jake Angelo
AI
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Nick Lichtenberg
Economy
As U.S. debt soars past $38 trillion, the flood of corporate bonds is a growing threat to the Treasury supply
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Jason Ma