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Colleges and universities are concerned about enrollment numbers. More campuses are finding ways for military veterans and people who’ve been in the workforce to fast-track degrees.
There’s new momentum behind letting students cash in their life skills toward degrees, saving them time and money and helping colleges recruit new customers by giving what’s called credit for prior ...
Victor Davis Hanson argues that America's academic and expert classes have repeatedly failed in their predictions on trade, ...
She has been a regular on our screens for more than three decades. Now actress Ashley Jensen has been handed a honorary ...
Among older age groups, the effects of education were more mixed. On average, the level of education has almost zero impact ...
If you’ve read more than, say, a quarter of one of my essays, you likely know I was part of the Air Force Academy’s Department of Political Science for a ...
Mastering English grammar is crucial for clear communication. Common errors among new speakers often follow predictable ...
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Misuse of 'Unique' Seems 'More Inevitable'
Q: I've sometimes heard a future event described as being "more and more inevitable." Are there actually degrees of inevitability? — Frank Greene, Glastonbury, Connecticut A: No. "Inevitable" is one ...
Some common adverbs like fast, well, late, hard, and straight don’t follow the -ly rule. Additionally, some adjectives end in -ly (friendly, lovely, lonely), which can create confusion for students.
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IU- Bloomington's bachelor's degree in AI had two graduates in 2023, for example. "Twenty-five years ago, there weren't AI degrees out there," Guiliano said.
A total of 10,138 degrees were earned by 9,934 graduating students. Those students were joined by over 30,000 families and friends in the stands, and chief among them was CU superfan, 100-year-old ...