In two U.S. school shootings within eight days, students have attempted to tackle the shooters, sometimes at the cost of their own lives, drawing praise for reducing the bloodshed by taking a step that experts agree should only be a last resort.
A prospective agent and a former shoe company consultant were found not guilty on multiple charges, but were convicted of conspiring to funnel money to college coaches.
Wharton’s “How to Be the Boss” teaches undergraduates the gritty realities of managing, from overseeing more experienced staffers to how to proceed with a note found in the trash.
Companies like IBM and Palo Alto Networks are scrambling to hire hundreds of thousands of corporate hackers to defend their networks and data, pursuing workers without traditional four-year degrees or formal experience.
Without a battle, neo-segregation will be carried by this generation of Americans from campus to career, furthering the entrenchment of identity politics that stokes division and tears us apart.
The student government at Williams College drew the ire of the college president and national organizations for rejecting official recognition of a student group supportive of Israel.