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Derek Newton

Derek Newton

Contributing Writer at Forbes Online

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  • English
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  • Higher Education
  • Education

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Recent Articles

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The Good Business Of Nesting Business Internships Within The College Degree - Forbes

Adding career internships to a college degree makes great sense. For one company, it’s also great business.
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Ziplines Education, Formerly GreenFig, Raises $6.4 Million Series A...

This morning, Ziplines Education – the new name of GreenFig – announced a significant Series A investment round of $6.4 million.
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It’s No Surprise That ‘Skills-Based’ Hiring Has Not Worked

A new report shows that, even after businesses announce dropping college degree requirements for jobs, most hire college graduates anyway.
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Federal Funds For Short, Career Programs Is Bad, And Getting Worse ...

Not only should short-term Pell not be expanded, it should never have been.
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College And University Presidents Remain Very Optimistic About Thei...

Seventy-nine percent said they had confidence of stability over a ten-year horizon.
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Schools, AI Are Creating Major Landmines For Future Alumni

The problem will come when generation generative AI graduates and starts earning promotions.
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There's Even More Evidence That A College Degree Is Worth It - Forbes

Getting that important parchment from a credible non-profit or public school puts more money in your paycheck and makes it more likely that you get one.
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Dispatch From InstructureCon: All Eyes On AI, Lifelong Learning

Notes on Instructure and Canvas from a conversation with with Shiren Vijiasingam, Instructure’s Chief Product Officer
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Massive College Closings Is The Idea That Just Won’t Die

The idea has been around at least a decade, since wild predictions were made that more than half of all colleges would fail.
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Stride, The Public, $3.5 Billion Education Company, Turns 25

As part of the company’s accomplishment, I was able to sit down with James Rhyu, the CEO at Stride, to chat about the company, the market, and the road ahead.
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Report: Employers Still Don’t Understand Or Trust Education Badges

A new report from UpSkill America shows that employers still do not understand or trust the digital badges that often come with digital courses.