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AI is changing who gets hired – what skills will keep you employed?

AI is changing who gets hired – what skills will keep you employed?

The Conversation Murugan Anandarajan October 27, 2025 The consulting firm Accenture recently laid off 11,000 employees while expanding its efforts to train workers to use artificial intelligence. It’s a sharp reminder that the same technology driving efficiency is also redefining what it takes to keep a job. And Accenture isn’t alone. IBM has already […]

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The Enrollment Cliff Is Worse Than We Think

The Enrollment Cliff Is Worse Than We Think

Inside Higher Ed Beth Kania-Gosche October 27, 2025 The challenge is far greater if we pay attention to college-readiness data. These days, department chairs and faculty have to prove their “low enrollment” programs have a right to exist. The volume of data is overwhelming: yield rates, discount rates, retention risk […]

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16 CSUs are offering a direct admissions program to California high school students

16 CSUs are offering a direct admissions program to California high school students

SFGATE Madilynne Medina October 17, 2025 Starting next year, some California high school students will automatically be accepted to a California State University campus under a new state admissions program. The CSU Direct Admissions Program will streamline the application process for the 16 participating CSU campuses. Available to high school students statewide, it builds on a CSU […]

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A college degree is an afterthought among high schoolers

A college degree is an afterthought among high schoolers

UB University Business Micah Ward October 22, 2025 Fewer high schoolers than ever aspire to obtain a college degree, new research confirms. In 2022, only 44% of high school students said they anticipate earning a bachelor’s degree, a decline of nearly 30% over two decades, according to a research brief from the […]

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Training for Health Care Jobs in California: Opportunities for Workers without a Four-Year Degree

Training for Health Care Jobs in California: Opportunities for Workers without a Four-Year Degree

Public Policy Institute of California Shannon McConville, Daniel Payares-Montoya, and Sarah Bohn, with research support from Patricia Malagon October 2025 Key Takeaways California’s health care sector is the largest and fastest growing in terms of employment. Many health care occupations do not require a four-year degree. They offer opportunities to those with some […]

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California Female Construction Workers Earn Adjusted $59K per Year

California Female Construction Workers Earn Adjusted $59K per Year

Mountain Democrat October 14, 2025 The U.S. construction industry experienced a surge in demand in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic. The intense real estate market during the pandemic highlighted the shortage of housing stock across the United States. Between 2020 and 2022, private construction spending rose rapidly, fueled by a wave […]

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Report: AI Adoption Leads to Retraining, not Replacing, Workers

Report: AI Adoption Leads to Retraining, not Replacing, Workers

Campus Technology  David Ramel October 14, 2025 Despite fears that artificial intelligence will lead to major workforce reductions, a new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York suggests that’s not happening happening … yet. In “Are Businesses Scaling Back Hiring Due to AI?,” the bank found that while […]

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