Introducing America’s Top Colleges Forbes’ annual list showcases 500 schools that produce successful, high-earning and influential graduates from all economic backgrounds, with less student debt. SEE LIST: https://lnkd.in/e57KZ9Q7 #ForbesTopColleges
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A former teacher, National Guardsman and Congressman who has led Minnesota since 2019, Gov. Tim Walz has spent his life in public service. It left him the least wealthy politician on a major party ticket—and the closest to the average American. https://trib.al/CeBqJ0N
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Acknowledging that a job isn’t the right fit without a clear exit is frustrating. You're not powerless— here’s how to tread water until a better situation materializes. https://trib.al/ObdBUu0
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Introducing #AmericasBestEmployers for Women 2024 A recent analysis by the Pew Research Center found that women now make up 35% of U.S. workers in the 10 highest-paying occupations—such as physicians, lawyers, pharmacists, physicists, chief executives and sales engineers—up from 13% in 1980. Regardless, there is still need for progress in growing the ranks of women in leadership roles, closing the gender wage gap, and creating a more equitable workplace for women. And many companies have taken up the charge. To recognize the organizations that are doing so—and to help female workers find these companies—Forbes has ranked America’s Best Employers For Women 2024. FULL LIST: https://trib.al/pbn8piP
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“We started to evolve this whole idea of a Manhattan Project on HIV,” says Terry Ragon, 74, in a rare interview, referring to America’s massive R&D program to build the first atomic bomb during the Second World War. “If you tried to do the Manhattan Project back during World War I, you would have failed because we didn’t know about quantum mechanics. If you waited until World War III, you’d have been too late.” Ragon, who is the sole owner of InterSystems and is worth an estimated $3.1 billion, believes—despite all good evidence to the contrary—that we are on the cusp of a similar scientific breakthrough when it comes to curing the estimated 39 million people worldwide living with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Read the full story: https://trib.al/jyAF7ZS
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Great access to faculty members, high post-graduate salaries and a good return on your investment make these gems worth considering. #ForbesTopColleges
Forbes’ Top 50 Small Colleges
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While prestigious private colleges—particularly the eight Ivies—get the lion’s share of media attention, it’s public colleges that educate a majority of America’s undergraduates. Three out of every five bachelor’s degree-seeking students in the U.S. attend a state school. And as the cost of higher education continues to rise, it’s worth giving your own state’s offerings a serious look. https://trib.al/jmVZEK6 #ForbesTopColleges
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From MIT to the City College of New York, these 25 schools send graduates out into the world with high earnings potential and little if any student debt. #ForbesTopColleges
The 25 Colleges With The Highest Payoff
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Forbes identified 20 colleges—ten public and ten private—that attract the brightest students and produce graduates employers rate highly. #ForbesTopColleges
The New Ivies For 2024
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