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Why No One’s Going Into Accounting
Listen to article (2 minutes) An accounting career, once a launchpad into the upper middle class for hundreds of thousands of Americans, is no longer
Chromebooks Were Once a Good Deal for Schools. Now They're Becoming E-Waste.
Educators say the simple laptops are no longer a good deal because once they reach their expiration dates they have no second life. Source link
Kraft Heinz Sees a $25 Billion Opportunity—in Schools
Packaged-food giant revamps Lunchables for the cafeteria, tapping a new market and drawing pushback. Source link
Colleges Spend Like There's No Tomorrow. 'These Places Are Just Devouring Money.'
Students foot the bill for flagship state universities that pour money into new buildings and programs with little pushback. Source link
The Legal Assault on Corporate Diversity Efforts Has Begun
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Court Freezes Relief for Defrauded Student Borrowers
An appeals court froze a program that allows students who are victims of schools’ fraudulent behavior to have their federal debt canceled in full. Source
New Definition of 'Fraud' Wipes Out High-Profile Prosecutions
Fraud doesn’t mean what it used to—and several high-profile federal prosecutions are falling apart as courts apply the Supreme Court’s more-narrow legal definition. Source link
‘How Do I Do That?’ The New Hires of 2023 Are Unprepared for Work
Listen to article (2 minutes) Roman Devengenzo was consulting for a robotics company in Silicon Valley last fall when he asked a newly minted mechanical
How Ivy League Schools Tilt Your Odds in the Lottery of Life
Smart, diligent students will prosper no matter their alma mater. Yet for a few, a top college is the difference between doing well and reaching
China's Soaring Youth Unemployment Threatens Xi's Economic Vision
The nation needs workers, but college graduates shun low-skill work. Many have opted out of the job market and are ‘lying flat.’ Source link