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Tag: College Degrees

Is a Degree Worth It? Part III

9 November 202513 March 2026 ~ Jeremy B. Blevins ~ 1 Comment

In this third installment, I want to take a look at the decade that has passed and the events in my life that have refined my view. When I wrote the first piece in this series, I was reflecting on my own long, winding journey through higher education — working full-time while finishing my Bachelor … Continue reading Is a Degree Worth It? Part III

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Jeremy writes and speaks about cybersecurity, technology, history, and the institutions that shape society. A Veteran, cybersecurity practitioner, and educator, he brings more than two decades of experience in cybersecurity, governance, risk, compliance, and technical workforce development.

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