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Why Impostor Syndrome Is an Issue for College Grads Entering the Workforce

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College grads are one of the groups most susceptible to impostor syndrome, and the workplace can impact mental wellbeing. Research finds that the workplace may exacerbate feelings of impostor syndrome. Up to 82% of work professionals report experiencing impostor syndrome.

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In Historic First, More Than Half of Oxford MBA Students Are Women

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More than half of the students in Oxford University's 2023-2024 master of business administration (MBA) class are women. Oxford offers various scholarships for women to help pay for the MBA program. Oxford offers various scholarships for women to help pay for the MBA program.

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ROI for Women MBA Students Is Less Than for Men. Is the Degree Still Worth It?

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Women comprise approximately 41% of new students entering full-time MBA programs. Despite possessing the same degree and qualifications, women who graduate with MBAs still earn less than men. Gender disparities in earnings create doubt about the return on investment (ROI) for women who graduate with MBAs.

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As AI Replaces Jobs, Here Is the Impact It Will Have on College Women

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College women can beat the odds through upskilling, training, and utilizing AI as a resource in their work. Nonprofit organizations, colleges and universities, and employers should also provide mentorship and career opportunities for early-career women graduating from college.

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NIL Deals Lack Equity for Women College Athletes

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Just 34% of collectives create name, image, and likeness deals for women college athletes, a new report found. Fifty-one years after the passage of Title IX, women continue to fight for equal opportunities. NIL deals are not yet equitable, compensating women less than men. Investors are showing up for women's sports in big ways.

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Graduate Certificate Programs Provide In-Demand Skills for Master’s Students

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Just how valuable are they in the workplace? A new report sheds light on the growing field of nontraditional graduate credentials. These microcredentials complement master's degree programs with industry-ready skills training. Programs can be costly and frequently don't offer financial aid, which limits student diversity.

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Heller 2023 Winter Highlights

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Although I would say that Heller is better than a lot of workplaces at fostering community, there’s always so much going on that it’s hard to keep up with what everyone else in the building is up to. You can find the full accessible PDF here , but I wanted to highlight some of my favorite articles from this issue.