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Why fewer young men are choosing to pursue college degrees
Why fewer young men are choosing to pursue college degrees
College enrollment among young Americans has been declining over the past decade. That decrease is mostly driven by fewer young men pursuing degrees. A Pew Research study finds about one million fewer young men now enrolled in college compared to 2011. Geoff Bennett took a closer look at why for our series, Rethinking College.
Why fewer young men are choosing to pursue college degrees
Grad programs have been a cash cow; now universities are starting to fret over graduate enrollment - The Hechinger Report
Grad programs have been a cash cow; now universities are starting to fret over graduate enrollment - The Hechinger Report
After years of increase, the graduate enrollment on which universities heavily rely for revenue may be softening as prospective students question the cost of grad school and as shorter, cheaper and more flexible alternatives pop up.
Grad programs have been a cash cow; now universities are starting to fret over graduate enrollment - The Hechinger Report
Cantwell, Moran Introduce Bill to Boost AI Education
Cantwell, Moran Introduce Bill to Boost AI Education
U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Chair of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, and U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.), a senior member of the Commerce Committee, today introduced the bipartisan NSF AI Education Act of 2024 to expand scholarship and professional development opportunities to study artificial intelligence and quantum with support from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Cantwell, Moran Introduce Bill to Boost AI Education