Job Opportunities for 2026 College Graduates Expected to Reach Lowest Point in Five Years as Employers Consider AI and Foreign Workers

The job landscape for college graduates in 2026 appears to have taken a turn for the worse, with reports indicating that hiring plans from employers have stagnated, job market values have decreased, and competition has intensified due to automation and visa work programs. A report from the Wall Street Journal, which draws on data from […]
Palantir Introduces Meritocracy Fellowship Providing High School Graduates Another Path Besides College

Palantir’s New Fellowship Program for High School Graduates Palantir Technologies, co-founded by Peter Thiel, has rolled out an innovative fellowship program, allowing high school graduates to bypass college and work directly with the company. According to a report, this new initiative, dubbed the Meritocracy Fellowship, aims to recruit young individuals fresh from high school, giving […]
Expert explains how the H1B visa program negatively affects American college graduates.

Trump Administration’s Changes to H-1B Visa Program As the Trump administration seeks to modify the H-1B visa program to prioritize American workers, Justin Vianello, CEO of SkillStorm, expressed his support during an interview. He highlighted some crucial issues needing attention in work visa policies. Vianello pointed out a significant challenge with the current H-1B system—its […]
Graham ‘Working-Class’ Platner Went to Costly Prep School with Deep State Graduates

Maine Senate Candidate’s Elite Education Sparks Debate Graham Platner, a Democratic candidate for the Senate in Maine, identifies as a “working-class Mainer,” but his background raises some eyebrows. Records indicate he attended the Hotchkiss School, a prestigious boarding school in Connecticut, which costs over $75,000 annually. The Hotchkiss School is known for its notable alumni, […]
MIT Graduates Reportedly Searched for “Money Laundering” Prior to Executing $25 Million Crypto Theft

MIT Graduates Indicted for Cryptocurrency Heist When talking about tech education, MIT certainly stands out in the U.S. But not every graduate hits the mark, as seen recently with two alumni who were arrested for allegedly pulling off a swift $25 million cryptocurrency heist. The brothers, Anton Perer Bueno and James Perer Bueno, face federal […]
Notable computer science professor claims his graduates struggle to secure jobs

Computer Science Grads Face Tough Job Market, Expert Says A prominent computer science professor from a leading university has expressed concerns about the job prospects for recent graduates in the field. Hany Farid, an expert in digital forensics and image analysis, shared his thoughts during an appearance on Nova’s “Particles of Thoughts.” He remarked that […]
Defense Secretary Hegseth informs Fort Benning graduates that adversaries will hesitate to confront the US.

Hegses Visits Fort Benning, Emphasizes Military Deterrence COLOMBUS, Ga. — On Thursday, during a visit to Fort Benning, Defense Secretary Pete Hegses highlighted the efforts to restore U.S. military deterrence. His remarks followed a speech at the Officer Candidate School (OCS) graduation ceremony, where candidates were commissioned as Army Deputy EU or Navy Sign Station […]
Research shows that college graduates are less inclined to get married.

Changing Marriage Trends Among College Graduates College graduates are prioritizing careers over traditional milestones such as marriage. Recent research from Education Economics highlights that, particularly in their 20s and 30s, university alumni are increasingly less likely to tie the knot. Researchers at the University of Iowa looked at census data involving over 8 million Americans, […]
Work Permits for International Graduates Offer Low Pay

President Joe Biden’s immigration policy has permitted around 400,000 international students at U.S. universities to engage in white-collar work in 2024. This number represents a 45% increase compared to the 275,000 approvals under former President Donald Trump in 2020, which was a decrease from the 294,000 permits granted by President Barack Obama in 2016. Joe […]
Computer Science Graduates Face Challenges in Job Hunting Amid Tech Layoffs and AI Expansion

Despite promises from tech leaders about the lucrative prospects of coding careers, recent graduates in computer science are encountering a tough job market. The emergence of AI programming tools and widespread layoffs in the tech sector have left some working in fast food while they strategize their next steps. The allure of high-paying tech jobs […]