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Ashton Kutcher's college major might surprise you
Ashton Kutcher is known for his acting and for marrying an actor, Mila Kunis, but he went to college to study biochemical ...
DUBLIN, Dec 23 (Reuters Breakingviews) - For decades, higher education has seemed like a no-brainer for many teenagers. Gaining a college or university degree has long been a prerequisite for entering ...
Most graduates are told not to use AI, then show up to jobs built around it, and it’s on founders to close that gap before it drags the business down. Many universities ban AI tools to protect ...
Ryan Jenkins, pictured above on Dec. 10, 2025, is the economic development coordinator for the city of Fairview Heights, Illinois. He encountered a rocky road on the path to finding a job. In July, ...
Ten big tech platforms, including Facebook, TikTok and Snapchat, must now take "reasonable steps" to remove Australian users who aren't yet 16, and one potential U.S. presidential candidate in 2028 is ...
Seventeen Oregon colleges were flagged by the Trump administration this week for producing graduates who earn less than adults who never went to college. Most are for-profit beauty schools or colleges ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - An estimated 1,500 college graduates leave Omaha every year, prompting city officials to develop a comprehensive plan to retain young talent in the metro area. The “We Make Omaha” ...
The unemployment gap between high school and college graduates ages 22-27 has reached its lowest level since the late 1970s, according to a Nov. 24 analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
A college degree still provides young workers with economic and professional advantages, the Cleveland Fed analysis found. Once employed, college graduates earn more than their degreeless counterparts ...
Young college graduates may be losing a key labor-market advantage over competitors entering the job market after high school, and employer forecasts predict one of the worst job markets in years for ...
Seattle just crossed a remarkable demographic threshold, and it’s likely a first for any major U.S. city: More than 70% of Seattle residents age 25 and older have a bachelor’s degree or higher.
College graduates may be losing their edge in the labor market, as the unemployment gap between them and workers with only high school degrees has narrowed and reached its lowest level in decades, ...
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