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How Will Google’s Expanded College Search Affect Colleges and their Applicants?

by studentrg | Jun 22, 2018 | College Admissions, College Major

If you Google the name of a college or university today, you will be surprised to discover that a lot more information appears than did only a few months ago. That is because Google is now putting up a lot more data about American Colleges and Universities, some of...

What Are Digital Humanities?

by studentrg | Jun 18, 2018 | Student Research Foundation Research

We have been hearing the term “Digital Humanities” a lot lately. But exactly what does it mean? We asked Linda LoSchiavo, Director of Libraries at Fordham University in New York. “Digital humanities (DH) has morphed from the next big thing to this week’s...
Research Finds that Only 51% or U.S. High School Students Are Learning to Be Good Global Citizens

Research Finds that Only 51% or U.S. High School Students Are Learning to Be Good Global Citizens

by Student Research Group | Jun 14, 2018 | Student Research Foundation Research

Research conducted by the Student Research Group turned up something troubling about what students are learning in most American high schools. An important outlook, “Global Citizenship,” is not being sufficiently addressed or developed. American high school students...

What Influences Students to Enter Manufacturing Careers?

by studentrg | Jun 11, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Career Pathways

Findings from the “Attracting the Next Generation of Students” Study What influences students to enroll in career and technical education (CTE) courses that lead to employment in manufacturing? According to “Attracting the Next Generation of Students,” a study...

While Students Compete to Get into College, Good Skilled Jobs Remain Unfilled

by studentrg | Jun 7, 2018 | Career & Technical Education, Jobs of the Future

NPR News Reports that While Students Compete to Get into College, Good Skilled Jobs Remain Unfilled “High-Paying Trade Jobs Sit Empty, While High School Grads Line Up for University,” a story aired on NPR News on April 25, 2018, presents some compelling evidence that...
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