Colleges are quickly adapting to career-minded attendees by cutting liberal arts majors, adding vocational classes, and more. Edinboro University traded music and social sciences degrees for business administration and health sciences programs. (Ypulse data found the scale is tipped towards Millennials & Gen Z seeking careers in the sciences over the arts.) But Northeastern is keeping their human element, requiring computer sciences majors for instance to try a drama class—an attempt to make empathetic workers that can’t be replaced by robots. (NYTimes)
