What Is College for in the Age of AI? Young graduates can’t find jobs. Colleges know they have to do something. But what?
By Jeffrey Selingo From New York Magazine Intelligencer When I left for college in the fall of 1991, the internet era was just beginning. By sophomore year, I received my first email address. By junior year, the first commercial web browser was released. The summer after graduation, I worked as a reporter at the Arizona Republic covering the internet’s rise in our everyday lives, writing about the...