In education, 'AI is inevitable,' and students who don't use it will 'be at a disadvantage': AI founder
Artificial intelligence used to help students write college essays is not cheating, and those who don't utilize the tech will be at a disadvantage, former tutor says.
More students turning to federal and private student loans to finance college: survey
Forty-six percent of respondents said they planned to use federal student loans to finance a college degree, a 3% increase from 2019, according to a College Ave survey.
How to use a summer intern to your advantage so it’s a win-win
Interns who spend the summer with a company can bring a can-do attitude, new perspective and can ease the workload for regular employees who can boost overall performance.
Celtics co-owner gives $1,000 to each UMass Boston graduate
Rob Hale, co-owner of the Boston Celtics, gave graduates of UMass Boston $1,000 each at their commencement ceremony Thursday and instructed them to give away half the money.
New study says popular bachelor's degrees and high-paying jobs don't always align
A new study from the HEA Group found that some of the most popular college bachelor’s degrees don’t always lead to the high-paying jobs.
New college graduates greeted with best job market since 1953
Recent high school and college graduates are entering the labor force, and they are facing the best job market since 1953, according to a new analysis.
7 money moves new college graduates should be making
Experts share advice on how to control money rather than let it control you after graduating college. Creating a budget is a great starting point for recent grads.
Top money gift ideas for new college graduates suggested by financial pros
There are many different ways to give a new college graduate money as a gift. Cash is one way, but other monetary gifts can set them up for future success.
Class of 2023 graduating into 'tight, uncertain' job market
With many companies announcing massive layoffs and others on hiring freezes, the class of 2023 is entering an uncertain job market.
Sen. Sherrod Brown urges students to take trade jobs after pushing loan forgiveness: 'You don't need a degree'
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown urged young residents in the Buckeye State to take up trade jobs and insisted they “don't need a college degree."
NCAA volleyball player takes a stand after competing against trans woman: 'Slamming the ball in our faces'
Student athlete Macy Petty discusses preserving physical integrity and female progress after the House passes a bill to protect women's sports.
McKinsey, Bain delay some M.B.A. start dates to 2024
High-paid start date delays for new MBA hires suggests that consulting giants including McKinsey and Bain have broader concerns about the economic future.
Mike Rowe rips ‘exponentially expensive’ college costs: 'It’s bananas’
"Never in the history of Western civilization" has something become more expensive faster than the cost of a four-year college degree, according to Mike Rowe.
Best graduate student loans of 2023
Federal student loan options for graduate students are limited. Private student loans could help you fill the gap and fund your graduate degree.
Meet the Texas teen whose 'career goal' is to become Disney's next CEO
After asking Disney CEO Bob Iger what advice he'd give to a kid who wants his job someday, 18-year-old Cori Borgstadt shares what she's learned and her ultimate career goals.
What ETFs are good investment choices for new college grads
Exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, make a great investment for new college grads looking to establish good short- and long-term financial goals and investments.
Cost of Ivy League colleges climb over $80K in 2023
The cost of attending one of the U.S.'s eight Ivy League institutions is climbing close to $90,000 for the 2023-2024 academic year.
Accountants’ salaries are rising, but it may not add up to more accountants
Accounting and auditing job salaries are rising at their quicker pace in years to accommodate national shortage of employees in the accounting industry.
Mike Rowe celebrates more students forgoing college for apprenticeships: ‘Chickens have come home to roost’
Mike Rowe isn't anti-college or anti-education, but he admits experiencing a "gratifying" feeling knowing that more U.S. students are pursuing apprenticeships over college degrees.
Florida lawmaker warns over Miami Beach spring break violence: ‘Will not be tolerated'
Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna provides an update after Miami Beach implements a spring break curfew – and looks at extending it – after two fatal shootings.