Today’s FAFSA for Tomorrow’s Student

As relatively recent college graduates, we are both painfully familiar with the challenges of financing an education. Specifically, the challenges of using the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) as a means of making college access shift from a dream to a reality.

Employee Activism is on the Rise. Here’s Why.

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“What is the most important thing for a company? Is it the cash flow? Is it the inventory? Nuh-uh. It’s the people.” As fans of the mockumentary “The Office” know all too well, Michael Scott, regional manager of Dunder Mifflin, Scranton, wasn’t right about a lot of things. But I believe he was right to suggest that a talented and motivated workforce is the key ingredient for a successful business.

The Fears, The Fads, and Future of AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a part of pop culture for decades — with perhaps the most recognizable pop reference being The Terminator or Minority Report. Lately, the fears about AI are focused on job loss and other negative impacts.

Three Things to Know About the Future of American Health Care

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From evolving biotechnology innovations to shifting public health crises, it’s hard to know what Americans’ health and health care will look like in the coming years. Though we don’t have a crystal ball, a close look at the discussion from the recent “America’s Health Future” event—hosted by the Washington Post—highlights critical insights from industry leaders.

How 1 in 4 People Can Win Your Campaign

The crowd briskly walked past the New York City street corner, as if it were any other sunny day in their concrete jungle. Eventually, one person noticed someone looking up toward the sky, and pausing from their scurry, their gaze followed toward the clouds. Then another, and another.

Three Things Adult Learners Need to Succeed in Higher Ed

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Imagine you’re a student balancing going back to college with a full- or part-time job and family responsibilities – maybe even caring for your children. As a former graduate student who worked full time while pursuing my master’s degree, I can tell you it’s not easy.