university

OPINION: Entry-Level? More like experienced but paid minimum wage

By Rose Rodriguez The end of the semester is upon us, which also means summer plans are being arranged. Some will go straight into working, others will take advantage of the few months off and relax. And there will even be some who will be looking at gaining experience through summer internships. But for graduates,

The post OPINION: Entry-Level? More like experienced but paid minimum wage appeared first on The Louisville Cardinal.

OPINION: Entry-Level? More like experienced but paid minimum wage Read More »

U of L issues hiring freeze in response to new executive orders

By Payton Carns The University of Louisville implemented a university-wide hiring freeze this week following the uncertainty of President Trump’s executive orders. “Given the volatility, uncertainty and potential impact on UofL’s financial situation, the university is being proactive in implementing strategic fiscal management measures to ensure a balanced budget,” wrote U of L President Kim

The post U of L issues hiring freeze in response to new executive orders appeared first on The Louisville Cardinal.

U of L issues hiring freeze in response to new executive orders Read More »

OPINION: Financial literacy should be a graduation requirement

By Ben Steutermann We all know the tired old stereotype: broke college kid, eating dollar store ramen and instant coffee to get by on not enough money while paying outlandish student debts.  Driving an old beater with a ruined heater, if you have a car at all, working a dead-end job to make ends meet.

The post OPINION: Financial literacy should be a graduation requirement appeared first on The Louisville Cardinal.

OPINION: Financial literacy should be a graduation requirement Read More »

OPINION: Dissolving DEI could have serious consequences

By Sara Montoya-Obando As the political landscape of the United States once again shifts under a new presidency, an important piece of its long-running efforts toward equality is threatened. Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs focus on ensuring equality for people of various socioeconomic, religious, and racial backgrounds. They remove barriers to important opportunities such

The post OPINION: Dissolving DEI could have serious consequences appeared first on The Louisville Cardinal.

OPINION: Dissolving DEI could have serious consequences Read More »

Available for Amazon Prime