Friday, December 19, 2025
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education

How to temp test to see if a Master’s degree is really right for you

(EDITORIAL) Pursuing a Master's degree is often part of advancing a career, but are you sure you're ready to sink time, money, and energy into more education?

Why Trump’s $200M injection of funds into STEM matters

(TECH NEWS) With the injection of funds into STEM areas, alternative education paths, like tech and computer education can get the attention they deserve.

Udacity to offer a $999 nanodegree in digital marketing

(MARKETING NEWS) Udacity has a new nanodegree aimed at getting you up to speed on digital marketing - will employers accept the degree, or is it recommended more for business owners?

The most comprehensive guide to Austin coding programs and schools ever crafted

(AUSTIN BUSINESS NEWS) We've done the research for you! Find out what each coding program offers and if it's the Goldilocks school for you. Then go take a nap. You're welcome.

StriveScan is taking college fairs digital

(TECH NEWS) As we move from a paper-filled to a digital world, students are benefiting by learning about universities right from their phones.

Editorial: Why there’s no such thing as too much education in business

In a perfect world, you could go to school just one time, remember every tidbit you learned, and remain current in your field. But these days, trends evolve so quickly that if you aren’t dedicated to continually learning, you’ll quickly fall behind.

Editorial: The entrepreneur’s case for college

Everywhere you look, it seems like college dropouts are building massive Fortune 500 companies and chic startups; however, this is misleading. The reality is that most successful entrepreneurs have a college degree – and you should consider pursuing one, too.

Udacity Nanodegree students get refunded half their tuition upon program completion

Talk about professional development - taking online classes for an extremely specific credential is the new way to climb the ladder, and Udacity incentivizes students to complete their program. Genius!