Job Market
  • The New University Core Curriculum: Job Training

    By Richard Vedder, Minding-the-Campus

    Why do students go to college? A new poll has a one-word answer: money. That’s one of the findings in a broad Gallup survey of college admissions officers done for Inside Higher Ed. The admissions...

  • Ohio Now Up for Grabs as Romney Closes the Gap

    By Sam Youngman, Reuters

    Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is recovering ground in the critical swing state of Ohio as he rises in the polls and crowd numbers swell after his strong debate performance last week...

  • The Ryan vs. Biden Debate: All Heat, No Light

    By Josh Boak, The Fiscal Times

    ice President Joe Biden set a confrontational tone in the Thursday vice presidential debate, referring to Republican opponent Rep. Paul Ryan as a “friend” whose arguments were “malarkey” when his...

  • Labor Market Shows Signs of Strengthening

    By Reuters

    The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell sharply last week to the lowest level in more than four and a half years, according to government data on Thursday that...

  • On Wall Street, Fewer Jobs but Bigger Paychecks

    The stock market may be up sharply this year and Wall Street profits may be set to double from 2011 levels, but the number of securities industry jobs is shrinking and the bonus pool is getting...