Inside Higher Ed: New University of California logo sparks outrage
By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed
The retail and financial sectors remain the top recruiters of graduates despite the economic turbulence of recent years, a report has found.
The chief executive of the National Union of Students is to leave the organisation next year to take up a role heading up the Scout Association.
A lack of undergraduate courses that cover online information security is jeopardising the effectiveness of the UK's Cyber Security Strategy, according to a leading expert.
More than one in three young people in the UK are put off post-secondary training or education because of the perceived cost, a report has found.
Prospective students from independent schools are much more likely to submit good personal statements to back up their applications to university, a study has found.

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