Thursday May 24 | The New York Times
Young, Educated and Seeking Financial Security
In February the center surveyed juniors, seniors and graduate students at four-year colleges - as well as working college graduates of earlier generations - about life and career.
Thursday May 24 | Sys-Con Media
GfK Boosts Marketing Science Expertise, Innovation with Senior-Level Appointments
With two recent appointments, GfK has sharpened its focus on rigorous yet innovative analytics that inform smarter client decisions.
Project ECHO: Bringing Medical Specialists Together to Discuss New HCV Therapies to Treat HCV
Project ECHO, University of New Mexico Office of Continuing Education, and Consensus Medical Communications are pleased to announce the annual Project ECHO: Knowledge Networks for New HCV Therapies live teleconference continuing medical education weekly activity.
SAP Further Extends Real-Time Data Platform With 'Big Data' Capabilities
ORLANDO, Fla., May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- SAP AG today announced advanced support and integration with Hadoop environments including an expanded "big data" partner council and customer showcases.
Economix Blog: Regrets About College
I still get a lot of e-mail from readers asking whether college is really worth it, given the huge debt burden it produces and the large number of unemployed recent graduates.
The Center for Public Integrity
While politicians, insiders and experts may be divided over how much the government should spend on the nation's defense, there's a surprising consensus among the public about what should be done: They want to cut spending far more deeply than either the Obama administration or the Republicans.
Teen driving with friends reduces distraction
Here's a surprise: Having friends in the car makes young drivers less likely to engage in distracted driving, a Consumer Reports survey finds.