Amidst a growing skills gap and added pressure for employers and higher education institutions to offer more industry-specific training and so called “hard skills,” there’s an incredible opportunity emerging for the liberal arts. Although there’s quite a bit of negativity about the value of liberal arts degrees among prospective students and parents and a lot of momentum behind initiatives such as digital skills badging and industry-recognized credentials, those tables could turn (or better said, merge) in very interesting and beneficial ways.
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