
What Students Say about the Great Connections Seminar A Year Later
There’s a certain kind of feedback that arrives on schedule – the end-of-week survey, the follow-up email sent thirty days after a program closes, the

There’s a certain kind of feedback that arrives on schedule – the end-of-week survey, the follow-up email sent thirty days after a program closes, the

As AI erases entry-level jobs, recent grads face a crisis—but a liberal arts education may offer the uniquely human skills needed to thrive.

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Recent government funding freezes show public money risks universities’ autonomy and freedom—here’s why schools should reject it.
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