A Fortune 500 CEO answers FoxTalk’s question about what students should learn for AI-era jobs Dave Bozeman, CEO of C.H. Robinson, said students should go deep in their field, understand technology and use it to solve real customer problems.
Fortune editorial leaders tell FoxTalk what student journalists need to stand out in the AI era At Fortune Brainstorm Tech in Aspen, Andrew Nusca, Kristin Stoller, Amanda Gerut and Rachel Ventresca said student journalists should ask sharper questions, build sources, understand the money behind AI and publish visible work.
Gap CTO and former Paramount executive tell FoxTalk why creative students should master AI Gap CTO Sven Gerjets and former Paramount technology executive Phil Wiser said students should learn the tools without letting them replace the work.
Shaun White says students entering sports should understand the game before the data Asked what non-athletes should learn as AI enters sports, White said technology could help students move into broadcasting, coaching and athlete development.
Tech executives say students should use AI, but not outsource their thinking Asked by FoxTalk at Fortune Brainstorm Tech, leaders from Carvana, Upstart and Deloitte said students should experiment with AI tools while still building fundamentals, judgment and curiosity.
Colorado’s community college giants, ranked: Front Range towers over the field FoxTalk ranked Colorado’s public community colleges using the latest complete federal enrollment data available. CCA landed near the top.
CCA is not small. It is No. 4. Community College of Aurora does not sit in the middle of Colorado’s community college pack. In Fall 2024 federal enrollment data, CCA ranked No. 4 out of 15 Colorado public community and local district colleges, with 8,833 students. That puts CCA ahead of Aims Community College, Red Rocks
Front Range is the monster at the top Front Range Community College is not merely No. 1. It is the giant everyone else is looking up at. Front Range reported 21,970 students in Fall 2024, nearly 7,000 more than Arapahoe Community College, the No. 2 school. It had more students than CCA, Aims and Lamar combined.
“I will sue”: Jena Griswold says she would fight Trump rollbacks on student loan forgiveness FoxTalk asked attorney general candidates at DemFest what they would do to help Colorado students with student debt. Griswold pointed to lawsuits, while other candidates talked about loan servicers, for-profit schools and the price of higher education.
“We have fallen short”: Democrats say they need young voters, but community college students remain the harder problem FoxTalk asked Democratic candidates at DemFest how they would reach students who work, commute or do not believe politics changes anything for them. Their answers showed a gap between the party’s need for young voters and its still-developing outreach to community college students.
“This place was never built for us”: What Brittany Pettersen’s Congress story means for students with jobs, kids and bills FoxTalk did not interview Brittany Pettersen directly, but her DemFest remarks on motherhood, Congress and working families spoke to a reality many students know: institutions are often hardest to enter for people balancing work, family and money.
“I’ve got two kids in college”: Eileen Laubacher says college costs are “unbelievably painful” FoxTalk asked Eileen Laubacher what she would do to reduce college costs for working and commuting students. The retired rear admiral and congressional candidate said community colleges need more investment, more online access and lower costs.
FoxTalk asked 8 Democrats about college costs. The answers ranged from lawsuits to free tuition One candidate called student debt “unconscionable.” Another said public college should be tuition-free. Another promised lawsuits. At DemFest, college costs turned into a fight over debt, Pell Grants, service programs and whether students are being priced out.
Scott Bottoms answers FoxTalk on college costs and fees The Republican candidate for governor answered a student-focused question about college affordability and statewide policy.