It’s Time We Rethink What It Means to “Be Professional”
No matter how you define professionalism, any overarching concept that goes largely unchallenged is worth reconsidering.
No matter how you define professionalism, any overarching concept that goes largely unchallenged is worth reconsidering.
Searching for jobs and internships is already hard enough, but doing so in today’s market makes it extremely challenging. Would you boost your resume to get an edge?
Following the Supreme Court’s landmark decision to strike down affirmative action in college admissions via the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and SFFA v. UNC rulings, some have called for a reassessment of legacy admissions because the policy is similarly unmeritocratic.
The power of our purchases and our choices is much more significant than we think. By becoming more conscious participants in all aspects of fashion, we can reduce the impact of our choices on garment workers and on the Earth.
A university or higher-education institution is inherently a setting where intellectual and ideological disagreement will occur – and should even be encouraged. The challenge is where and how do we draw the line.
In today’s digital age, students are more likely to cheat and get away with it.
The impact of NIL deals on collegiate athletics raises the ethical question as to the role and responsibility of the student-athlete.
The blog explores the evolving role of education, particularly in universities, amidst changing labor landscapes.
With fall semester well underway, it’s time to introduce the new and returning student interns who will be joining our Office this semester!
It’s officially summer semester, and joining our Office are four spectacular interns!