Do you really need a university degree anymore?
Employers are increasingly valuing skills and experience over a discredited university degree
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by Roslyn Kunin | Feb 22, 2024
Employers are increasingly valuing skills and experience over a discredited university degree
by Michael Taube | Jan 10, 2024
by Philip Carl Salzman | Dec 18, 2023
by Roslyn Kunin | Nov 1, 2023
Cost, debt, cancel culture, and the rise of internet-based learning are diminishing the demand for a university degree
by Canadian Academics for Covid Ethics | Sep 28, 2022
CANADIAN ACADEMICS FOR COVID ETHICS: We need to immediately rescind, rather than pause, the scientifically questionable COVID-19 policies on our campuses
by Erika Shaker | Aug 29, 2022
ERIKA SHAKER: America is taking a tentative step to help students. Canada needs to do much more to make post-secondary education affordable for all
by Michael Zwaagstra | Aug 25, 2022
MICHAEL ZWAAGSTRA: Proof of vaccination is required for students who want to reside at the University of Toronto. Another sign of out-of-touch elitism
by Gerry Bowler | Feb 1, 2022
GERRY BOWLER: A near-monopoly of left-wing opinion exists in our universities (FREE)
by Canadian Academics for Covid Ethics | Dec 24, 2021
CANADIAN ACADEMICS FOR COVID ETHICS: Many Ontario colleges and universities have announced classes will be held online again during the first several weeks of the winter semester (FREE)
by Roslyn Kunin | Aug 3, 2021
ROSLYN KUNIN: As the technological revolution sweeps all sectors, we desperately need skills, learnings and competencies (PREMIUM)
by Jay Goldberg | Apr 29, 2021
JAY GOLDBERG: A bailout would only encourage risky financial decision-making at other universities (FREE)
by Caitlin Rose Morgante | Dec 29, 2020
CAITLIN ROSE MORGANTE: Just as a candle’s flame starved of oxygen sputters and dies, so does the advancement of knowledge when starved of criticism
by Paz Gomez | Oct 19, 2020
PAZ GOMEZ: Universities that already have an online-learning platform should strengthen it; those that don’t need to catch up or risk obsolescence
by Marco Navarro-Genie | Oct 14, 2020
MARCO NAVARRO-GENIE: Be skeptical when claims indiscriminately vilify an entire community of scholars and workers
by David Fuller | Jul 17, 2020
BUSINESS/EDUCATION: The ability to fail, to think critically and to learn from one’s mistakes aren’t generally taught in school
by Roslyn Kunin | Jul 8, 2020
ROSLYN KUNIN: Foreign students spent about $23.6 billion in Canada last year and much of that income will be lost as a result of COVID-19
by Sarah Watts-Rynard | Jun 12, 2020
SARAH WATTS-RYNARD: Government needs to be thinking about smart investments to make applied education safe and accessible (FREE membership content)
by Ken Reed | May 12, 2020
KEN REED: The man who is trying to give college athletes their due inexplicably doesn’t appear in Chicago Bulls documentary
by Gerry Bowler | Feb 4, 2020
GERRY BOWLER: Protesters have silenced free speech through a combination of media pressure, inflated security costs claims, boycotts, riots and violence