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Colleges, chaos and cash: No wonder confidence in higher education today is so low


Former secretary of education details why obtaining a college education is no longer an automatic decision for America's students — and why the real guardrails in life are values, virtues and faith. Read More

More high schoolers are seeing greater value in on-the-job training than college: Study


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14 college majors where the typical graduate is making at least $100,000 by the middle of their careers


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Nutrition Misinformation Is Rampant Online—But ‘Deinfluencing’ Registered Dietitians Only Adds to the Noise


Registered dietitians are the go-to experts for nutrition advice and science-based, evidence-based diet information. Let's not cancel them. Read More

Spelman College's Cosmetic Chemistry Program Will Focus on Black Beauty Consumer Needs


The HBCU's first-of-its-kind curriculum focuses on the foundations of formulating hair and skin care with specialties in products for Black consumers. Here's what cosmetic chemists had to say. Read More

Fuel for thought: The dynamic duo of energy drinks and their health ramifications


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For healthy spring cleaning, think NEAT (and dust carefully)


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Cactus Jack to Create College-themed Collection for 28 Schools


Cactus Jack is heading to college. The popular brand from hip-hop artist Travis Scott is teaming with Mitchell & Ness, Lids and Fanatics on its first collegiate-inspired apparel collection. More from ... Read More

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Known as the Promise Program, the pilot is using $42 million of American Rescue Plan funds to give 3,250 low- and middle-income families $500-a-month cash payments over a two-year period, for a total ... Read More

Industrial carbon price cuts three times the emissions of consumer levy: report


Canada's carbon price could slash greenhouse-gas emissions by more than 100 million tonnes a year by 2030, but only about one-fifth of that will come from the consumer carbon price at the centre of ... Read More

Lawmakers return to Montgomery for second half of legislative session


Alabama lawmakers will enter the second half of the legislative session this week. Some significant items were left unfinished including gaming, banning state-funded diversity, equity, and inclusion ... Read More


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