The Future of American Beauty Education: A National Study on Workforce Alignment, Human Development, and Public Policy in 2026 – RESEARCH & PODCAST SERIES 2026

Executive Summary The postsecondary beauty education sector in the United States operates within a heavily regulated, multi-billion-dollar framework that intersects with labor economics, public financing, and occupational licensing1. For decades, the foundational structure of beauty training has centered on a comprehensive cosmetology-first curriculum designed to prepare students for a single, broad license covering hair, skin, … Read more

The U.S. Nail Salon Industry at a Crossroads: Vietnamese-American Entrepreneurship, Worker Classification, 1099 vs W-2 Tax Burdens, Medicaid Cliffs, Government Enforcement, and the Future of Small Beauty Businesses – RESEARCH & PODCAST SERIES 2026

A Comprehensive Legal, Economic, Tax, Healthcare, Workforce, and Policy Analysis of How Nail Salon Owners and Workers Can Survive, Comply, and Thrive in America’s Changing Beauty Industry Disclaimer: This report is for educational, research, workforce-development, and public-policy discussion only. It is not legal, tax, accounting, payroll, healthcare, Medicaid, insurance, immigration, or financial advice. Nothing in … Read more

From Tool Fascination to Value Creation: Why the Future of AI Belongs to Implementers, Not Spectators

A prestigious university strategy-room scene showing scholars using AI as a governed tool for research, implementation, and value creation.

A flagship Di Tran University research paper arguing that the true value of AI lies not in spectacle, hype, or fear, but in disciplined human implementation that converts tools into workflow, capability, outcomes, and measurable value.

THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF EDUCATION FRAUD, ACCREDITATION CAPTURE, AND FEDERAL FINANCIAL INCENTIVE SYSTEMS IN AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION – RESEARCH & PODCAST SERIES 2026

PUBLICATION DISCLAIMER This publication is provided strictly for educational, academic, research, workforce-development, economic-analysis, and public-policy discussion purposes only. All information, data, citations, references, legal cases, regulatory discussions, enforcement actions, statistical interpretations, economic models, historical references, institutional examples, and analytical commentary contained herein are derived from publicly available materials, third-party publications, government reports, court records, regulatory … Read more

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