Opinion: Graduation gives us all time to think about the future [Opinion]
in 2021. Perhaps not surprisingly, young people are deeply concerned about environmental issues and social justice, including when it comes to deciding where they go to college as well as where they would like to work upon graduation.
When it comes to admissions, it is clear that climate change is on the minds of prospective students and their families. For example, in thePrinceton Review “College Hopes & Worries” report, 74 percent of students and parents surveyed said a college’s environmental commitment would affect where they go to school. Our students of today are tomorrow’s workforce.
To connect with students’ values, a growing number of universities nationwide have pledged a variety of actions to protect our living planet, ranging from
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