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2 hours ago

How Deep Listening Is A Radical Act

Emily Kasriel, the author of Deep Listening, believes that really listening to each other can help us repair the social fabric that has frayed.

ByMarybeth Gasman,

Contributor

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2 hours ago

5 Ways Young Founders Can Use ChatGPT To Build Their LinkedIn Brand

Young entrepreneurs can use ChatGPT to sharpen their LinkedIn brand—from profile upgrades to content creation and outreach. Here are 5 ways to start today.

BySarah Hernholm,

Contributor

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19 hours ago

How To Identify And Address Frequent Lying Among College Students

It's not a surprise that some college students occasionally lie; however, a frequent pattern of lying is often a sign of underlying emotional or mental health concerns.

ByEric Wood,

Contributor

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Jun 15, 2025

4 Ways To Build Your Personal Brand On LinkedIn

Boost visibility and opportunity by building your personal brand on LinkedIn. Here are 4 smart, actionable ways to stand out and attract the right audience.

BySarah Hernholm,

Contributor

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Jun 14, 2025

NIH Grant Cuts Already Costing Institutions $3.8 Billion, Study Finds

As of June 4, termination of NIH grants has already cost institutions almost $3.8 billion, according to a new analysis by the Association of American Medical Colleges.

ByMichael T. Nietzel,

Senior Contributor

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Jun 14, 2025

What’s Really Going On With AI In Schools? A High School Student’s POV

Schools and teachers around the world are trying to figure out what AI means for education. Meanwhile, it's already embedded into the lives of high school students.

ByDan Fitzpatrick,

Contributor

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Jun 13, 2025

AI Workforce Development At Colleges And Discerning Signal From Noise

A national effort is aiming to discern signal from noise in AI career and technical education, workforce training, and education.

ByShalin Jyotishi,

Contributor

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Jun 13, 2025

Trump’s Visa Ban Is Barring New Foreign Doctors From Entering U.S.

The pause on new J-1 visa appointments had already thrown a wrench in medical residencies, and now M.D.s from 19 countries may not be able to enter the U.S. at all, exacerbating the doctor shortage.

ByEmma Whitford,

Forbes Staff

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Jun 13, 2025

A Thousand Cuts To Higher Education: When ‘To What End?’ Gives Way To ‘What To End?’ (And ‘Where To Next?’)

Threats and changes are happening so quickly and there are so many to track that the impacts are becoming incalculable. Higher ed is on the verge of “throw up the hands” moment that neither the institutions nor the nation can afford.

ByDavid Rosowsky,

Contributor

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Jun 13, 2025

5 Ways College Must Adapt To Prepare Students For 2025 And Beyond

Colleges must evolve in 2025 and beyond—teaching AI fluency, real-world skills, and adaptability to prepare students for a fast-changing future of work.

BySarah Hernholm,

Contributor