Career Expert Shares 5 Cheat Codes To Do Less While Working Remotely

Career Expert Shares 5 Cheat Codes To Do Less While Working Remotely

Work-life balance is a neverending struggle for all too many of us, which is part of the allure of working remotely in the first place: It gives you more control. But one expert says there are ways to get even more freedom out of your work-from-home scenario, without the powers that be knowing about it. … Read more

A chance to break from convention on computer science (letter)

A chance to break from convention on computer science (letter)

To the Editor: Workforce shortages and growing student interest in high-demand fields present a chance for our higher education system to scale programs and reimagine pathways that lead to economic mobility. But it’s frustrating to see that when our colleges and universities are afforded the chance to diverge from the norm, they often don’t. As … Read more

How Andrea Orcel Can Counter Fading Tailwinds at UniCredit

How Andrea Orcel Can Counter Fading Tailwinds at UniCredit

Andrea Orcel has seen UniCredit Group SpA’s share price more than treble in his first three years as the Italian bank’s chief executive officer. But Orcel isn’t running victory laps; nor should he be. What the former head of UBS Group AG’s investment bank has achieved so far was the easy part. Finding low-risk, sustainable … Read more

Rugby: Toby Arnold — from Te Kūiti to Top 14 side’s try-scoring record holder

Rugby: Toby Arnold — from Te Kūiti to Top 14 side’s try-scoring record holder

Former New Zealand Sevens star Toby Arnold has called time on his career. Photo / Photosport Top 14 side Lyon Olympique Universitaire Rugby’s (LOU) all-time top try-scorer of the professional era, and Ōtorohanga College alumnus Toby Arnold has retired after a career spanning over 16 years. Te Kūiti-born Arnold, 36, represented the Bay of Plenty … Read more

The latest on campus program cuts

The latest on campus program cuts

The province of Quebec is imposing changes to the tuition structure that could impact McGill.  Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images Battered by market headwinds and struggling with stagnant enrollment, numerous colleges and universities have cut jobs and academic programs in recent months. Cuts have become so common that Inside Higher Ed is changing its approach … Read more

Women in STEM encourage teen girls to go in the field at Go Red Go STEM event

Women in STEM encourage teen girls to go in the field at Go Red Go STEM event

INDIANAPOLIS — Around 100 girls were at the Madam Walker Theater on Friday to learn about career options in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math also known as STEM. Men outnumber women in the field. For ladies working in the industry, like Carrie Rhodes, she grew up in household full of STEM professionals. … Read more

Weekly Tarot Card Readings: Tarot prediction for October 29 to November 4, 2023 | Astrology

Weekly Tarot Card Readings: Tarot prediction for October 29 to November 4, 2023 | Astrology

ARIES (Mar 21-Apr 20) Love: Temperance {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} {{^userSubscribed}} {{/userSubscribed}} Mood: The Hanged Man Career: The Star Creating an open and welcoming environment for your staff will be essential for achieving professional success. Your hidden talents may come to the forefront for the betterment of your family. Unexpected financial gains may provide the means to … Read more

ChatGPT will become scholars’ “debate partner”

ChatGPT will become scholars’ “debate partner”

Everyone in academia seems to have an opinion on artificial intelligence, but Yike Guo is more qualified than most to speak about it. The professor and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) provost has been researching AI for the better part of three decades. This spring, when other universities banned the use of … Read more

Medicine’s Gutenberg or Schumpter moment

Medicine’s Gutenberg or Schumpter moment

Medicine’s future doesn’t lie ahead. It’s already here. Health care is undergoing a radical transformation, an upheaval that is, in many respects, comparable to the biggest disruptions of the past that dramatically changed the understanding and practice of medicine. These developments included the discovery of anatomy during the Renaissance; the introduction of vaccination beginning in … Read more

Admissions offices turn to AI for application reviews

Admissions offices turn to AI for application reviews

Since the launch of ChatGPT last November, college admissions officers have been wringing their hands over the impact of generative artificial intelligence on college applications. But the counselors reading those applications are increasingly using AI, too. Fifty percent of higher education admissions offices are currently using AI in their review process, according to a new survey … Read more