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Fortune: Palantir (Think Lavender in Gaza) … colleges are no longer a reliable training. They have hired 22 high school students ………..

Success·Gen Z Palantir says college is no longer a reliable training ground—so it hired 22 high school students instead: ‘Skip the debt. Skip the indoctrination.’ By Emma Burleigh Reporter, Success November 5, 2025 at 10:49 AM EST 22 Gen Zers are … Continue reading

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Tortoise Sensemaker: The Cost of Knowledge. Comment: No wonder the young people plan a march Saturday 28th September; these are the people most affected who were too young to vote at the time of the Brexit Vote. Being a member of the EU has huge impact for young people studying, learning languages, access to different cultures. The question is what will Labour do for them?

The cost of knowledge The former Conservative leader William Hague and the Labour peer Peter Mandelson have both warned this week that student tuition fees in the UK will have to rise.    So what? They’re probably right. British universities are in the … Continue reading

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Education Next – Higher Education: Can the New University of Austin Revive the Culture of Inquiry in Higher Education? Comment: Woke — Time to wake up. The Pendulum moved too far so Change is ahead.

Can the New University of Austin Revive the Culture of Inquiry in Higher Education? Its founders seek to build a scholarly home for pluralism
without creating a haven for the “anti-woke” Joanne Jacobs Socrates, who said “All I know is that … Continue reading

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An Ivy League school just announced its first AI degree

Generation A.I. LEARN TO AI An Ivy League school just announced its first AI degree It’s a sign of the times. At the same time, AI talent is scarce By Michelle Cheng Updated Tuesday 3:49PM 17th February 2024 At the … Continue reading

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