
Before the Great Depression, the fields of macroeconomics and microeconomics were not recognized as separate areas of study; economics was broadly concerned with how societies organized the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services (International Monetary Fund, 2025)....

Data preparation continues to account for a substantial portion of a researcher’s workload, often requiring more time than the analytical phases themselves. Recent evidence suggests that researchers and data professionals spend a significant share of their time cleaning, organizing, and validating datasets before meaningful analysis can begin (WiFiTalents, 2025). This...

Technological advancements have been pushing education to the cutting edge. This can be seen in the use of virtual reality innovations in medical courses or in the interactive whiteboards in use in virtual classrooms. Schools at all levels can ride the digital wave also by taking advantage of elearning. This...

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There is not much to separate online classes from their traditional, face-to-face counterparts. The major difference, of course, is that students personally make their presence in physical classrooms and stick to fixed class schedules. But as with this setup, online classes require the composition of students and their instructor or...

According to recent data, 65% of college students work while attending college. In 2024, 45.4% of full-time undergraduate students had jobs, while 81.3% of part-time college students were employed (BLS, 2025). Referred to as the 'working learners' by Georgetown University, these students with full-time jobs still have to take out...









