A new study offers a snapshot of the country’s evolving tech labor market highlighting a shift away from coastal tech centers and the rising IT opportunities in college towns.
Charlotte was named the top city for information technology professionals to live and work, according to IT association CompTIA’s rankings. Raleigh checked in at No. 2.
Alabama health officials announced Wednesday that a study did not find evidence of an eye cancer cluster at Auburn University, despite a rash of reported cases of the rare and deadly cancer that drew national attention earlier this year.
Data showing how the university’s admissions process favors wealthy students is stark. But Harvard is by no means an outlier among its peer institutions.
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