4 in 10 Students Say AI Will Influence Their Career Choice
4 in 10 Students Say AI Will Influence Their Career Choice
4 in 10 Students Say AI Will Influence Their Career Choice Inside Higher Ed
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4 in 10 Students Say AI Will Influence Their Career Choice
4 in 10 Students Say AI Will Influence Their Career Choice Inside Higher Ed

College students are changing course in search of 'AI-proof' majors. But no one knows what they are thegazette.com

Skip to main content You have permission to edit this article. Edit Close Close Josephine Timperman, a student at Miami University, poses for a portrait Friday in Oxford, Ohio. Timperman declared a major in business analytics, but AI made her switch her major. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean) Jeff Dean Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Josephine Timperman, a student at Miami University, poses for a portrait Friday in Oxford, Ohio.

AI Displaces Teaching Assistants, Junior Lawyers
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Students Are Using AI to Guide College Decisions. What Is It Telling Them?
Students Are Using AI to Guide College Decisions. What Is It Telling Them? The Chronicle of Higher Education

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Life Land your first AI job faster! TCS, University of Cincinnati launch new program Share this article: The program is designed to provide students with skills certification in AI solutions, paid work experience, and a pathway to full-time roles at TCS upon graduation. Designed to bridge the gap between academic learning and workforce readiness, the new TCS My First AI Job program offers final-year students an intensive, three-month curriculum covering key technical, communication, and employability skills required in today’s competitive

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University news New AI-enabled platform to help learners navigate career transitions in a rapidly changing world ASU for Life to support continuous career readiness as industries, work and skills evolve ASU's new AI-enabled ASU for Life platform will help users navigate long-term career mobility. ASU photo By Carrie Peterson | April 13, 2026 As careers shift and industries evolve, most professionals will navigate multiple career transitions over their lifetime, often without clear pathways to move forward.

Skip to content San Diego State has one of the highest four-year graduation rates in the CSU system. (Jazlyn Dieguez/EdSource) Subscribe and get our journalism delivered directly to your inbox. Sign up Nearly every student in the California State University system has used artificial intelligence tools, but most don’t trust the results, are worried about how AI will affect their future job security and want more say in systemwide AI policy.

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