EdTech, Artificial Intelligence, and the Future of Ivy League Admissions Strategy

[ad_1] The intersection of educational technology and artificial intelligence has fundamentally transformed how ambitious students prepare for elite college admissions. Today’s Ivy League hopefuls must demonstrate digital literacy, technological leadership, and adaptive learning capabilities. For those navigating this complex landscape, expert Ivy League college consultants provide critical support. The Digital Revolution in College Preparation Students…

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WSJ seeks a corporate reporter

[ad_1] The Wall Street Journal is seeking a talented and enterprising reporter to join our corporate bureau. Based in New York, the reporter will cover the consumer retail companies and workplace issues through major corporations, looking at the latest industry trends and their impact on consumers and workers. We’re looking for a journalist with a…

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WSJ reporter Lu among the layoffs

[ad_1] Shen Lu Wall Street Journal reporter Shen Lu was among some layoffs. Lu was a reporter covering the intersection of technology and society in China. Previously, she worked for Protocol and CNN. Her writing has also appeared in the New York Times, Foreign Policy and Politico Magazine, among others. She has won awards from the Society…

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FT is shutting “The Next Web” conference

[ad_1] The Next Web, the annual Amsterdam tech conference bought by the Financial Times in 2019, is shutting down, reports Amy Lewin of Sifted. Lewin writes, “TNW, the company behind the event, alongside a coworking space and a digital media publication of the same name, plans to wind down its events and media business by the end…

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WSJ’s Sterling departs for CNN

[ad_1] Vaughn Sterling is joining CNN as the new executive producer of “The Source with Kaitlan Collins,” the network announced. Sterling previously served as senior executive producer of news and features at The Wall Street Journal, overseeing teams creating digital video for WSJ.  Prior to the Wall Street Journal, Sterling worked for over two decades…

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