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" ... As a platform to move people and things, he thinks the company can a make a real difference in the lives of ordinary people mired in exceptional circumstances. ... "
" ... I spend most of my days as a high school counselor mired in the details of college admission. And, while I often lament that it should be a more simple and humane experience for students, I love being in the trenches with young people imagining a bright future. At the same time, my work necessitates a clear understanding of trends in admission, so that I can effectively guide my students. This year, very little seems clear and it can be difficult to assume this balcony view from the pit. Therefore, as 2020 slips into hindsight, I asked my colleagues who lead admission offices to provide perspective and offer insight into the pulse of the field. Here is what they shared: ... "
" ... Misaligned responses signal to the world that your organization is mired in chaos and exacerbates already fraught situations. ... "
" ... The situation leaves Maefield, mired in debt and led by a CEO fighting with creditors on more than one front, with the task of shoring up revenue and leasing retail space in one of New York City’s most beleaguered districts on its own, during a pandemic. ... "
" ... With the cost for higher education a burden to both the younger generation and the parents of that generation, people have begun to delay retirement due to student loan debt. No, the solution isn’t free college for everyone — but why not make public college costs tax deductible? As it stands now, a $100,000 college education paid for with after-tax dollars could very well cost families as much as $180,000. The last thing we need in this country is more young people mired in debt, delaying their retirement for decades. ... "