This letter to the editor in the New York Times is by Anthony Carnevale, Jeff Strohl and Richard Kahlenberg. They address the article, "When Race is Left at the College Door" in their letter to the editor citing the Center's research.
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In this Business Insider article, Kathleen Elkins counts down the top 17 US colleges where students can make the highest salaries after graduation.
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In this Fiscal Times article, Beth Braverman answers the question how long it will take for the U.S. to reach a full recovery.
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Six Million Missing Jobs: The Lingering Pain of the Great Recession shows that the effects of the Great Recession still linger in the form of 6.4 million jobs that were not created, including 3 million college jobs.
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In this U.S. News article, Andrew Soergel explains how the American labor market has yet to fully recover from the Great Recession.
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In this Fortune article, Claire Zillman discusses the findings from our new report, "Six Million Missing Jobs: The Lingering Pain of the Recession."
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In this Education News article, Kristen Decarr reports on the findings of our Ranking Your College report.
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In this National Journal article, Emily DeRuy reports on Supreme Court Justice Scalia's comments on affirmative action.
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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s suggestion during a hearing of oral arguments for the case of Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin that African-American students do not benefit from attending more academically rigorous colleges is at odds with empirical research on the subject, according to researchers at the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.
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In this Takepart.com article, Joseph Williams uses the data from our report, "Ranking Your College: Where You Go and What You Make" to discuss colleges that outearn Ivy league graduates.
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