Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
In 1869, a group of Massachusetts reformers persuaded the state to try a simple idea: counting. The Second Industrial Revolution was belching its way through New England, teaching mill and factory ...
Blue-collar workers have been at the center of political messaging for years.
Recent breakthroughs have accelerated worries that AI may soon replace humans in the workforce on a massive scale. Two experts talk through how and whether that could happen.
The 2026 Priestley Medalist and Nobel laureate struggled with finding her way through school before achieving the greatest feats in science ...
Ken Martin has one of those resting dread faces, as if he’s bracing for someone to dump a bucket of rocks on his head. His nervous eyes make him look chronically unsettled—which is probably ...
Economists estimate that in terms of life satisfaction the non-financial costs of unemployment are several times larger than ...
The provost is the No. 2 position on campus, overseeing academic affairs and reporting directly to the chancellor.
New graduates face higher unemployment rate as employer's confidence in degrees wanes and AI restructures entry-level ...
College costs are soaring, yet many graduates are struggling to find work. These are the majors for the fields projected to have the most job openings through 2034.
The U.S. economy added 130,000 jobs in January, well above expectations. The unemployment rate fell from the prior month, and average hourly earnings also came in better than expected. The stock ...