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college degree

  • The College Bubble Is Finally Collapsing | Freedom First
    The College Bubble Is Finally Collapsing | Freedom First
    Generations thought college was the key to success but maybe that is ending.
    April 22, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • College Has Already Been Superseded
    College Has Already Been Superseded
    Commentary Over the past several years, colleges and universities have been rocked by myriad issues, scandals, controversies, and ...
    January 31, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • 72 Percent of Jobs to Require College Degree By 2031: Report
    72 Percent of Jobs to Require College Degree By 2031: Report
    Almost three-fourths of U.S. jobs will require a college degree by the year 2031, according to a new ...
    November 18, 2023BY Micaela Ricaforte
  • A College Degree Isn’t a Credential
    A College Degree Isn’t a Credential
    Commentary Mark S. (withholding the real name) worked for four years to earn his Bachelor of Arts degree ...
    March 3, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Going Back to School: Very Rewarding and Maybe Easier Than You Imagine
    Going Back to School: Very Rewarding and Maybe Easier Than You Imagine
    Traditionally, our academic adventures end when we graduate from high school or college. We then move on to ...
    March 15, 2022BY Bill Lindsey
  • People With Natural Immunity Don’t Need to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine: Rep. Harris
    People With Natural Immunity Don’t Need to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine: Rep. Harris
    The immunity conferred by COVID-19 infection and recovery has by now been shown to be superior to the ...
    October 29, 2021BY Zachary Stieber
  • Democratic Reconciliation Bill Would Require Certain College Degrees to Teach Pre-School
    Democratic Reconciliation Bill Would Require Certain College Degrees to Teach Pre-School
    Preschool teachers would be forced to obtain a certain college degree if a new Democratic bill is passed ...
    October 29, 2021BY Zachary Stieber
  • The Higher Education Bubble Has Popped
    The Higher Education Bubble Has Popped
    Commentary The higher education bubble has been rapidly inflating, threatening to pop at any moment. Over the past ...
    June 22, 2021BY Rikki Schlott
  • Dr. Biden and the Value of a College Degree
    Dr. Biden and the Value of a College Degree
    Commentary By now you’ve probably heard about the controversial article in the Wall Street Journal about Jill Biden ...
    December 23, 2020BY Bob Zeidman
  • School Bus Driver Inspired by Kids He Drove Every Day Earns College Degree to Become a Teacher
    School Bus Driver Inspired by Kids He Drove Every Day Earns College Degree to Become a Teacher
    Driving school buses run in Clayton Ward's family. Both his parents did it, and so did his grandfather. ...
    July 3, 2020BY Wire Service
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