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With recent college grads struggling in a brutal entry-level job market, one Massachusetts university is launching a “Second Transcript” to give its students an edge.
The new credentials from Brandeis University will capture a student’s skills and experiences, including internships, study abroad programs and other extracurriculars. Just like the standard transcript which lists courses and grades, students won’t be able to update the document themselves, so any accomplishments listed carry the credibility of Brandeis.
How employers will use the new document remains to be seen, but for students, the true value may be learning how to sell their real-life skills to employers.
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Luigi Mangione is expected to plead guilty to stalking charges in federal court Friday, potentially fending off one of two trials he faces for his alleged role in the killing of UnitedHealth CEO Brian Thompson, according to a New York Times report.
A judge tossed the Trump administration’s $1 billion lawsuit accusing Harvard University of antisemitism, ruling that incidents cited from the 2024 pro-Palestinian protests were “too isolated and episodic” to support claims that the university violated Title VI.
Military service has been embedded in the fabric of American history since the country was founded, and in honor of the United States’ 250th anniversary, Forbes has compiled two lists of the Most Successful Veterans—entrepreneurs, leaders and cultural icons who all served in defense of our nation. We’ve selected 50 living veterans like Nike’s Phil Knight and comedy legend Mel Brooks, as well as 50 historic veterans, many of whom we know as Founding Fathers who fought in the American Revolution.
Investors in Selena Gomez’s struggling mental health startup, Wondermind, sued Gomez, her mother........
