As of October 2025, the U.S. labor market is exhibiting signs of slowdown, with the unemployment rate at 4.3%, the highest since 2021. Job growth has decelerated, with only 22,000 new jobs added in August,…
The U.S. Department of Education is experiencing significant disruptions due to the ongoing government shutdown, with approximately 87% of its workforce furloughed. While federal student aid programs like Pell Grants and loan disbursements continue, services…
New national data reinforce what labor analysts have been warning for years: The U.S. economy faces a severe skills shortage. States are responding to ensure students have solid credentials, with North Dakota part of the…
The College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences hosted its annual Healthcare Professions Industry Day on Oct. 22 in the Oscar N. Harris Student Union, giving students an opportunity to connect with employers, healthcare leaders, and…
At least twice a year, I’ll download a new browser, open it up, and see if the web looks better through a different window. It never does — or at least it didn’t until recently.…
What if we asked an AI to cure cancer and it eliminated cancer by eliminating humans? This thought experiment, though extreme, is often used to highlight the risks of misaligned AI systems and the unintended…
