In this Hechinger Report article, Sarah Gonser writes about the predicted effects of automation on employment, highlighting the skills that will remain valuable. Gonser quotes Megan Fasules, Research Economist at the Georgetown CEW.
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In this Houston Chronicle column, Esther Cepeda writes about how high costs and other barriers to college make it difficult for Hispanics to achieve the American dream. Cepeda cites the Georgetown CEW report, "Latino Education and Economic Progress: Running Faster But Still Behind."
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In this Wall Street Journal article, Gary Beach writes about the various ways technology companies are approaching the challenge of ensuring their workers are sufficiently trained. Beach quotes Anthony P. Carnevale, Director of Georgetown CEW.
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In this U.S. news article, Stacey Colino writes about eight college majors that lead to strong job prospects after graduation. Colino quotes Jeff Strohl, Director of Research at Georgetown CEW, and cites the CEW report "The Economic Value of College Majors."
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In this Chicago Tribune op-ed, Valparaiso University President Mark Heckler writes about the importance of college for success in the working world, despite its cost. Heckler cites the Georgetown CEW report "The College Payoff."
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In this U.S. News article, Farran Powell writes about the release of the 2019 U.S. News Best College rankings. Powell cites the report "Five Rules of the College and Career Game" from Georgetown CEW.
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In this AP News article, Anna Helhoski writes about what students can look for in a major to be able to pay off their loans after graduation. Helhoski cites the report "The Economic Value of College Majors" from Georgetown CEW.
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In this op-ed in the San Francisco Chronicle, Eloy Ortiz Oakley writes about the downsides of the college ranking system and promotes the importance of degree attainment. Ortiz Oakley cites the report "Recovery: Job Growth and Education Requirements Through 2020" from the Georgetown CEW.
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In this Forbes piece, University of California President Janet Napolitano writes about why women earn less than men, despite earning more degrees. Napolitano cites the Georgetown CEW report "Women Can't Win."
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In this Voice of American article, Pete Musto writes about how graduates who underearn in their first job may continue earning less later in their lives. Musto quotes Nicole Smith, Research Professor and Chief Economist at Georgetown CEW.
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