Elon Musk has dropped the Department of Government Efficiency’s savings goal from $2 trillion to $150 billion for the year. On this episode of the Elon, Inc. podcast, Makena Kelly joins Joel Weber to discuss what’s happening at DOGE and how Tesla shares are doing amid tariff-inspired volatility. apple.co/4jDJ3rA
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Community colleges have long been meant to be a gateway to the American dream, furnishing the general education courses that make up the first two years of a liberal arts curriculum at a much lower cost than four-year universities. With an associate degree in hand, graduates can transfer to a university and take the advanced courses that earn a bachelor’s degree. And yet, Bloomberg Businessweek reports as part of its special report on Education, fewer than half of students who enroll in community college earn any credential at all within six years. That's according to the research arm of the National Student Clearinghouse, which tracks students for colleges and universities. The Community College Research Center at Teachers College, Columbia University found that among students entering community college for the first time from 2007 through 2015, no more than a third ever transferred to a four-year program. Fewer than half of these earned a bachelor’s degree. The Alamo Colleges District in San Antonio may have figured out how to ensure greater success for those who enroll in community college, remapping the path from school to career. https://lnkd.in/eVGh4mRP
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Continuing our roll out of Bloomberg News stories on US higher ed at an inflection point, we have an intimate, detailed feature from Robb Mandelbaum on the Texas community college system that may have finally cracked the two-year degree. Although community colleges have long been meant to be a gateway to the American dream for poor and working-class students, it hasn't been a universal success story. Fewer than half of students who enroll in community college earn any credential at all within six years, according to the research arm of the National Student Clearinghouse. The Community College Research Center at Columbia University’s Teachers College found that among students entering community college for the first time from 2007 through 2015, no more than a third ever transferred to a four-year program. Fewer than half of these earned a bachelor’s degree. Alamo Colleges District, a network of five community colleges around San Antonio, has found some ways to turn that around. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eHTUNN5X #education #highered #communitycollege #texas #college
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Rapid expansion made TD Bank a household name, but left it vulnerable to crooks. Christine Dobby explains how TD became America's most convenient bank for money launderers https://trib.al/i5AqQD5
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Elon Musk recently said the Starship would head to Mars at the end of 2026 carrying Tesla's Optimus robot. On this week's episode of Elon, Inc., we discuss the feasibility of this plan and what it means for Musk's Mars dream https://trib.al/DQHzcKp