Scrolling to Financial Agency: How Gen Z Navigates Financial Advice on Social Media
Gen Z balances trust, risks, and credibility when confronting financial tips in a shifting landscape online.
Gen Z balances trust, risks, and credibility when confronting financial tips in a shifting landscape online.
The rise of AI-driven learning and hybrid classrooms presents both opportunities and risks of further exclusion for learners with disabilities. This event will explore how technology can be implemented with accessibility in mind.
Virtual
12PM – 1:30PM EDT
Youth apprenticeship is growing, and there are many reasons to be optimistic about its future this National Apprenticeship Week.
New America and ACCT announce a first-of-its-kind national survey to understand the role of community college trustees and presidents in building capacity for economic and workforce development.
Future Security Scenarios Lab Director and Senior Fellow Amy J. Nelson published a new opinion piece in the New York Times co-authored with Sean Anthony Guillory, examining how prediction markets are reshaping conflict reporting, distorting incentives, and posing emerging risks to national security.
An event addressing how students, educators, and institutions retain real agency in the age of AI
Virtual
12PM – 1PM EDT
The mental load is gaining attention. Sociologist Leah Ruppanner offers practical tools to overcome it in her new book.
Illinois college identifies three factors needed to be an effective apprenticeship sponsor
New research from Texas and Ohio reveals how states can ensure credentials lead to opportunity for students.