Cap and Gown: 2026 Symbol of "Having Been Duped"
Like the Roman Catholic Church, the institution of higher education has leveraged ritual. Very effectively. A powerhorse part of that is the cap-and-gown graduates wear during the ritual celebrating receiving an academic degree. Starting back when the GI bill opened higher education to the masses that cap-and-gown symbol had signaled progress. Of a nation which now had the knowledge workers it needed. Of families who were movin' on up. Of individuals who could position and package the reality of having to earn a living as a "purpose-driven career." That symbolism was sticky, up to recently. Kelly Services reports: "According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , 9.7% of bachelor's degree holders ages 20 to 24 were unemployed in September—up from 6.8% a year prior. Meanwhile, underemployment , that is laboring at a job not requiring a degree, ranges from 42% to 52%. Today The New York Times features that shift of higher education from a platform for advanceme...