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We spoke to students about to graduate into the workforce and posed their questions and anxieties to career counselors. Some advice: Be flexible, make it personal, network and look for bright spots.
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More than a dozen colleges have dropped testing requirements for admission, with one school citing "unprecedented obstacles and disruptions" due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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More colleges and universities are canceling classes due to COVID-19. Most are keeping dorms and dining halls open, but a growing number have asked students to pack up and leave campus indefinitely.
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From APM Reports, reporter Jill Barshay of the Hechinger Report examines the growing use of predictive analytics to get more students across the finish…
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Mario Martinez and Katy Sorto were the first in their families to go to college. They started at community college in 2008 hoping to earn degrees, but the…
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As part of a series on education from APM Reports, we're airing documentaries for the first four weeks in September on Public Radio Presents. For the…
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Many college students will tell you one of the best ways to secure a good job after graduating is to find an internship. That’s an easy enough task, but…
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A growing number of colleges and universities in the eastern United States are confronting their historic ties to the slave trade. Profits from slavery…
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This weekend, WRVO continues our series of education documentaries from American Public Media. This week: the issues undocumented students face when they…
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New York's colleges are concerned about retaining students. Only about a quarter of New York's community college students get an associates degree in…