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How Choosing a College Is Like Buying a Milkshake

What if colleges applied the same kind of market research techniques that fast-food giants like McDonald’s use to improve their offerings? What might they learn about what students really want that could help university officials improve the experience? And could it help students themselves better understand what they want out of higher ed? Those are […]

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Q&A: Climate activist Greta Thunberg on global strikes

Swedish teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg said she’s overwhelmed by the success of Friday’s climate protests. But the 16-year-old who sparked the global movement said she was underwhelmed by the United States government’s approach to climate change. Thunberg spoke with The Associated Press as the climate events were underway. Responses have been edited for length

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Colleges Should Be Building Bridges to Careers, Not Stranded Piers

In perhaps the greatest book in the English language, James Joyce’s “Ulysses,” following the famous rowdy opening where stately, plump Buck Mulligan taunts and tests the moody brooding Stephen Dedalus, Joyce cuts to a quieter moment in a classroom. Here, teacher Stephen Dedalus is asking his young students about the Greek general Pyrrhus. One student

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iPhone 11 screen ‘smashes’ after £729 smartphone is thrown outside Apple Store

Today, eager iPhone fans around the world flocked to Apple stores to get their hands on the tech giant’s latest smartphones – the iPhone 11 , iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max. But fans in the queue outside Apple’s store on 5th Avenue, New York, were in for a surprise, as one brave

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‘What is that, man?’ Navy confirms videos of flying objects

In one of the videos, a small object streaks across the screen before the U.S. Navy fighter’s tracking system locks on and follows it. “Whoa. Got it,” the pilot yells, laughing as the dot moves through the air. “Woohoo!” Another pilot asks: “Wow. What is that, man?” The Navy isn’t offering an explanation — at

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What If No One Seeks Credit for a Credit-Eligible MOOC?

News that Arizona State University and edX have archived 10 of their 14 Global Freshman Academy courses raises questions about the viability and purpose of credit-eligible MOOCs. When it launched in 2015, the Global Freshman Academy was marketed as a low-cost way for students to complete their first year of college by taking open online

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7 Reassuring tips to implement Inventory Management Software

Businesses are expanding daily, and business verticals are increasing exponentially. To consider that we need technological help would be an understatement as most of the businesses that are growing these days are using Technological help as a backbone for planning out work for all departments. Some of the most commonly used technological bases are the

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Women who smoke during pregnancy may damage their daughters’ future fertility

Baby girls whose mothers smoke during pregnancy may face fertility issues later in life, scientists say. Researchers suggest that girls born to mothers who did not put down the cigarettes while pregnant exhibit signs of increased testosterone exposure. They say this may affect their hormone and reproductive function. The study presented at the European Society

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California looks for ways to preserve environmental clout

In eliminating California’s authority to set its own emission standards for cars and trucks, the Trump administration would take away leverage the state needs to convince the world’s largest automakers to make more environmentally friendly vehicles. But one California lawmaker is already working on a way to preserve at least some of the state’s environmental

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