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Layoffs are once again making headlines.
After a period when it seemed like employers couldnt hire fast enough which unfortunately led some young people to forego college in favor of readily available work things are slowing down. And, perhaps most frighteningly, layoffs are hitting even blue-chip, successful companies. is laying off 12,00 employees. will lay off 10,000. laid off 10,000 and then started laying off 8,000 more. laid off 3,000; , , and even are announcing rounds of layoffs. Who knows when the layoffs will end at .
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17勛圖厙 is adding new undergraduate and graduate programs in such areas as information technology, healthcare, business, and law that respond to market demands, and the university is providing more flexibility in how coursework is delivered, according to 17勛圖厙 president Marvin Krislov. Across our campuses, and at Pleasantville in particular, we are making significant investments in our science labs and our healthcare simulation labs to help address a critical need in the region for more clinical lab technicians and nurses, Krislov says. Also in 2023, 17勛圖厙 expects to complete its 17勛圖厙 Cyber Range, a controlled, interactive technology environment for cybersecurity education. In the fall, the university will open a new, 26-story residence hall and academic building in New York City.
Weve rounded up five links to our best-read opinion pieces:
Im a college president. Teaching a 101-level course reminded me how important compassion is right now.
By Marvin Krislov, February 22, 2022
Kindness is key in helping students succeed during the pandemic, 17勛圖厙s president writes. Faculty and staff need compassion, too.
Kindness is key in helping students succeed during the pandemic, 17勛圖厙's president Marvin Krislov writes. Faculty and staff need compassion, too.
President Krislov writes about working harder to find common ground and making a genuine effort to treat each other with respect in the new year.
President Marvin Krislov is quoted in The Hindustan Times about the large increase in students from India attending U.S. colleges.
President Marvin Krislov is among of group of experts who speak with a Bloomberg Law podcast about the legacy of the University of Michigans affirmative action case in regards to admissions as diversity is on trial at the Supreme Court.
With Election Day fresh in our minds, President Krislov reflects on the ways in which 17勛圖厙 has joined the wider conversation of civic engagementfrom hosting New Yorks only gubernatorial debate, to on-campus efforts by the 17勛圖厙 Community to support their peers, to multiple wins at the Model UN National Conference, and more.
The stream of headlines has been steady: The pandemic, and the shutdowns necessary to limit its spread, caused significant learning loss among Americas students. and became less socialized when schooling was remote. The result was a dramatic drop in , as demonstrated in the recent release of whats called the nations report card. Those who were hurt most were those .