Career Talk: What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up?

Career Talk Series, Caleb J., Senior Operations Specialist

Reading Time: 4 minutesThis is the first of our Career Talk Series, which invites faculty, former Cengage student ambassadors and Cengage employees to share their unique journeys into their current roles, highlighting the motivations and inspirations that guided them. Each talk delves into the unexpected twists and turns that shaped their paths, offering valuable insights and lessons for […]

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2024 Graduate Employability Report: Are Grads Prepared for GenAI in the Workplace? 

Contents of the Cengage Group 2024 Graduate Employability Report

Reading Time: < 1 minuteEven with a strong job market and a high demand for skilled workers, employers are still having a tough time finding and keeping the right employees to meet their changing business needs. Our 2024 Graduate Employability Report surveyed 1,000 U.S. employers and 974 recent graduates to shed light on this issue, highlighting how graduates’ perceptions […]

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5 Work Ready Skills Every Graduate Will Need

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Reading Time: 3 minutesThis post is a modified version of an article that originally appeared on the Cengage EMEA “Unstoppable Minds Blog.”  From my years as an undergraduate to working while studying for my master’s degree, combining study with full-time employment has undoubtedly been a challenge. During this period, I have seen many candidates for job roles from […]

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Fact From Fiction: Three Ways to Help Students Know the Difference and Stay Safe in the AI Age

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Reading Time: 4 minutesAI has made a rapid foray into the higher education world in the past few years, evoking a spectrum of reactions among students and faculty that range from intense scrutiny to frenzied excitement and everything in-between. Questions remain on many campuses as to whether — or more likely, how — AI will be integrated into […]

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An Adjunct Instructor’s Toolkit

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Reading Time: 6 minutesThey say that 12.5 percent of adults consider becoming an adjunct instructor. Okay, I made that up. However, it is a dream of many with postgraduate education. Being an adjunct keeps me sharp in my knowledge and provides the rewarding experience of preparing the next generation. One of my first adjunct teaching jobs came after I […]

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How Getting Involved in Clubs Kept Me in College

Image of Sean Ratigan, Cengage Student Ambassador

Reading Time: 3 minutesStarting college is a huge social shift that can be challenging for new students to navigate. After completing my senior year online, I arrived at Arizona State University with rose-tinted visions of my first few weeks ahead: Walking across the quad with people I met the day prior, who would be my best friends for […]

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Ready for Work, Ready for Life: The Other Mission of Higher Education

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Reading Time: 3 minutesHigher education’s purpose, according to the United Nations, is to “enable individuals to expand their knowledge and skills, clearly express their thoughts both orally and in writing, grasp abstract concepts and theories and increase their understanding of the world and their community.” It would be a challenge to find an educator who disagrees with this […]

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Approaches to Learning Design at Cengage

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Reading Time: 6 minutesAs reviewed in Part I of this series on learning design at Cengage, there are four core principles that direct the pedagogical design of our programs to ensure we create quality projects with a focus on the student: inclusivity, intentionality, personalization, authenticity. As Learning Designers, we use multiple methods to assure that these principles drive […]

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