A Mass. university again made Forbes's 'New Ivies' list
Briefly

A Mass. university again made Forbes's 'New Ivies' list
"Forbes included Tufts on its 'New Ivies' list, highlighting schools whose graduates are especially well-prepared for today's hiring demands, amid rising skepticism about traditional Ivy League degrees."
"An analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that the unemployment rate for college graduates ages 22 to 27 rose to 5.6% at the end of last year, with over 40% in jobs not requiring a degree."
"Nearly a quarter of executives surveyed said AI would reduce their need for entry-level college hires, while 60% predicted AI would alter their staffing needs more broadly."
"The universities on the 'New Ivies' list are those 'rushing to prepare their students and adapt their curriculum' to meet employer expectations and technological change."
Tufts University has been recognized for its effectiveness in preparing students for a tough job market, making Forbes' 'New Ivies' list for the second consecutive year. This list includes 10 private and 10 public schools noted for their graduates' preparedness. A Federal Reserve analysis revealed a rise in unemployment among recent graduates, with many in jobs not requiring degrees. Forbes surveyed executives about AI's impact on hiring, revealing concerns about reduced entry-level positions and the need for universities to adapt their curricula to meet evolving employer expectations.
Read at Boston.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]