College costs are soaring, yet many graduates are struggling to find work. These are the majors for the fields projected to have the most job openings through 2034.
New online option at UL Lafayette aims to meet Louisiana workforce demand while giving former and working students a flexible path to finish their degree.
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Keeping your brain sharp into your 60s and beyond is the result of habits you start building much earlier. Research says if you want a sharp brain in your sixties, start these four habits now.
When people think of psychology, they often imagine two very different scenes. One is a scientist in a lab looking at brain scans, and the other is a warm conversation in a room with a therapist. The ...
Applications are invited for a 50% Fractional appointment as Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Educational Psychology in the Department of Psychology (Ref.: 534458), to commence on September 1, 2026 or as ...
Artificial intelligence is threatening many jobs, and those in science seem unlikely to be exempt. So which jobs are most at risk? Seeking answers, Nature spoke to more than four dozen researchers ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
‘New collar’ work is rising: These high-paying jobs don’t need a college degree. Here are 10 of them
All of this could pave the way for the rise of a new kind of role: the “new-collar” job. Here’s what to know about the category that’s not quite white collar, or blue collar. Falling somewhere between ...
Imagine this: You’ve just attended a talk by a co-worker at your organization. Her presentation blows you away. In fact, it’s a game-changer for you—her talk ignites a paradigm shift in the way you ...
If there’s one lesson history keeps trying to teach us, it’s this: Human beings are remarkably bad at recognizing important discoveries while they’re happening. Again and again, ideas that later ...
A woman from Beaumont is working to change who gets seen — and who gets heard — in the world of beauty and science. Kristen Wells-Collins, founder of Black to The Lab, is introducing young girls to ...
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