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Investment in Math Education is Needed to Fuel the STEM Workforce

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As industries increasingly depend on advanced technologies and innovative solutions, the demand for skilled professionals in these areas continues to surge. Their presence in various sectors ranging from healthcare and education to finance and renewable energy, ensures a diversified economy capable of weathering fluctuations and challenges.

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Brattle Group’s Sophomore Consulting Exploratory Program – Apply by April 30!

CAPD

This unique experience is designed to help you learn more about how you could apply the economic, finance, policy, computer science, and/or engineering concepts from the classroom to a career path in economic consulting. Economic consulting intersects with many industries, so you may be majoring in one of these areas, or still deciding.

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Why are employers finding business graduates more attractive hires?

University Business

As of 2021, nearly twice the amount of employers believe recently graduated MBA earners can navigate the post-pandemic landscape better than experienced employees hired directly from the industry. This sentiment is most pronounced across the finance, accounting and manufacturing industries. Only 13% of U.S.

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Spring 2025 Graduate Student Mentoring Circles

CAPD

Whether you’re exploring different career paths, curious about specific industries, or looking to expand your network, the Graduate Student Mentoring Circles are the perfect opportunity. Youll have the chance to connect directly with MIT alumni mentors who bring diverse perspectives and valuable insights from across industries.

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The Evolving Landscape of Student Lending: Fintech Disruption and Bank Adaptation (Glen McGhee)

Higher Education Inquirer

The current market structure exists largely because federal guarantees remove most default risk for lenders, enabling broader access to financing and more favorable terms than would otherwise be available. SoFi, having diversified beyond student lending into banking, investing, and insurance, would be among the strongest contenders.

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Why higher ed needs to get on board with micro-credentials

University Business

Schools can motivate a student base lacking purpose by exposing them to opportunities built with direct input from the industries they aspire to join after graduating. The majority worked in finance (14%), followed by healthcare (13%) and manufacturing (12%).

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Capital Funding Strategies in Higher Education: How Universities Are Solving Infrastructure and Student Housing Challenges: Changing Higher Ed podcast 256 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and guest Brent Miller of HED

The Change Leader, Inc.

Public-Private Partnerships (P3s): Institutions such as UC Davis and the University of Michigan are engaging private developers to design, finance, build, and manage large-scale projects, especially housing and infrastructure. And this is a public, private relationship where really a developer comes in and finances a project.