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Still Living the Dream
News from and Explaining It – TC Columbia University:

Psychoanalytic Fair participants, from left: Mary Birarelli,Michael Levy, Marianne Tramelli,Aurelie Athan,Marie Hansen,Naomi Naiztat, Matthew Blanchard and Megha Sardana

TC Psychoanalytic Fair

Sigmund Freud, father of the field of psychoanalysis

By Matthew Blanchard and Katelyn Zmigrodski

Feeling sad? Anxious? Depressed, shy or frightened? There’s a pill for that.

Need to talk to someone? Maybe your insurance company will cover 10 or 20 behaviorally focused sessions.

Psychoanalysis? That’s so 19th century.

Except that somebody forgot to tell the 500 people – including prominent psychoanalysts and representatives from 33 psychoanalytic training institutes – who descended on TC’s Cowin Conference Center in early February for the world’s first-ever Psychoanalytic Fair.

“Psychoanalysis is more critical now than ever,” said Frank Summer, President of the American Psychologic…………… continues on and Explaining It – TC Columbia University

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Texas’s Cost-Benefit Guide to Choosing a College
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A new website offers data on tuition, fees, and potential earnings from the state’s public universities.

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If you’re a high school student in Texas and dream of a career in the arts, you might want to know that fine-arts and studio-arts graduates at Midwestern State University in Wichita Falls make, on average, about $ 10,000 more per year than alumni who majored in the same subjects at Sul Ross State University in Alpine—and that the disparity lasts for 10 years after graduation. Yet the total cost of a bachelor’s degree is the same at both schools, around $ 42,000. The average time to complete the degree is also about the same, a little more than five years.

A prospective college student can now learn all this and more from a neatly packaged Web report—which can be customized to reflect one’s location, household income, and SAT scores—generated from a rich trove of data on tuition and fees at Texas’s public universities, and on the earnings of those school’s graduates. The searchable website MyFutureTx.com launched in early February, but it is only the most recent step in the state’s long commitment to openness about the economic trade-off…………… continues on The Atlantic

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