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Can colleges still deliver in the age of AI? One Ivy League school is investing $30 million to improve career outcomes
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- Fears that artificial intelligence will upend students' future career plans are reverberating across college campuses.
- "Higher education needs to do better," said Joseph Catrino, the inaugural director of Dartmouth's Center for Career Design.
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Fears that artificial intelligence will upend students' future career plans are reverberating across college campuses.
"Higher education needs to do better," said Joseph Catrino, the inaugural director of Dartmouth's Center for Career Design. "We need to do better for our students — we need to step up and help students be prepared."
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