Khan Academy’s founder develops a college admissions tool for sensitive subjects

New University Admission Tool Aims to Foster Civil Debate American university campuses, often viewed as battlegrounds for ideology, struggle with a climate where civil discourse is dwindling. In this context, Sal Khan, the founder of Khan Academy, is stepping in with a fresh approach. Khan has introduced a new admissions tool called “dialogue,” which is […]
6 men’s college basketball teams that improved this offseason, and 2 that declined

College Basketball Offseason: A Look Ahead The college basketball season for boys is a quick dash rather than a prolonged journey. With no team playing more than 40 games, including postseason matches, it’s an efficient sprint to the championship. Interestingly, the offseason is mirroring this quick pace. Many players have already made moves, often before […]
AI Impacts Entry-Level Job Opportunities for College Graduates, Endangering Conventional Career Routes

According to the Wall Street Journal, the landscape of entry-level jobs for recent university graduates is changing significantly due to the increasing reliance on AI to handle tasks typically assigned to newcomers. The transition from school to work has always been a challenge, but for those graduating in 2023, it’s becoming even more rapid. Traditionally, […]
Q&A: ACC Commissioner Jim Phillips discusses the development and transformation in women’s college basketball

Charlotte, North Carolina – Jim Phillips had quite a busy week. As he stepped into his fifth year as commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, he faced the quickly evolving world of college sports. The introduction of NIL changed how recruitment works, transfer portals reshaped team rosters, and revenue generated from soccer media rights has […]
Virginia Tech alleged to have interfered in contentious college football situation

Seems like the drama in college football is surfacing. Recently, North Carolina Central coach Trey Oliver shared some interesting anecdotes during a media event on Friday. It turns out a Virginia Tech assistant was scouting J’Mari Taylor, a key player from one of his recent games. When asked about the oddest experiences he’s had while […]
UTSA quarterback discusses former Memphis player leaking playbook in major college football controversy

UTSA Quarterback Addresses Controversial Message Owen McCown, the quarterback for UTSA, downplayed the significance of a message he received from former Memphis player Tahj Ra-El, which allegedly included elements of the Tigers’ playbook. In an interview with Sports Illustrated, McCown denied sharing any details with his teammates or coaches, claiming that the initial report from […]
The necessity for the Big Ten and SEC to come together for the future of college football

Shifting Dynamics in College Football College football is evolving quickly, but the key stakeholders don’t seem to be on the same page. It’s like a delicate dance; the SEC believes it has the upper hand, with Commissioner Greg Sankey showing notable confidence. Meanwhile, the Big Ten has its own strong personalities, and it isn’t a […]
Nick Saban Praises Trump’s Decision to Restrict Pay-to-Play in College Athletics

Nick Saban Comments on Trump’s Executive Order Regarding Athlete Payments Former Alabama head coach Nick Saban expressed support for President Trump’s recent executive order, aimed at addressing the complexities of payments to university athletes. During an appearance on Fox & Friends, Saban highlighted the escalating financial challenges within college athletics. The executive order seeks to […]
Former Memphis player alleged to have shared playbook with rival in surprising college football incident

Memphis Football Team’s Allegations of Sabotage It seems the Memphis football team may have had a traitor in their midst. A former player who transferred to Purdue is facing accusations of undermining the Tigers by sharing images of the playbook with opposing quarterbacks prior to a game last season. According to messages uncovered by Tiger […]
These are the cities where recent college graduates are finding employment.

For the second consecutive year, Raleigh, North Carolina has been recognized as the top US city for recent college graduates. The city boasts numerous job opportunities, a relatively low cost of living, and strong employment prospects. In its analysis, ADP evaluated pay data from over 140,000 individuals aged 20-29 across more than 27,000 companies in […]