Lilah Burke quote CEW Director Anthony Carnevale and cite “The Future of American Higher Education” for The Hechinger Report article on how businesses help students take college shortcuts.
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Forbes Council Member Luke Sophinos cite “Infrastructure” to demonstrate how the infrastructure bill will impact workforce development.
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Forbes editor Brianna McGurran cites “The Economic Value of College Majors” and “College Payoff” to demonstrate how college majors often impact how much salary increases by age.
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Author of Inside Higher Ed’s Confessions of a Community College Dean Matt Reed references CEW Director Anthony Carnevale’s op-ed on how to ensure that colleges offer enough high-demand programs.
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Inside Higher Ed reporter Sara Weissman cites “ROI Low Income” and quotes CEW Senior Policy Strategist Artem Gulish on how the tiered ranking approach could help prospective students and parents trying to assess college enrollment decisions.
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CEW Director Anthony Carnevale proposes paths to solve the college-cost dilemma. He cites “The College Payoff” and “Buyer Beware” to show how some majors pay off more than others, and tuition prices should acknowledge that.
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Samuel L. Stanley, an opinion contributor for The Hill, cites “College ROI” to demonstrate the benefits of stronger graduation rates.
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Forbes contributor Katherine Huggins quotes CEW Director Anthony Carnevale on how job seekers can stand out from a crowd of applicants.
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Katherine Huggins quotes CEW Director Anthony Carnevale for the Forbes article on tech layoffs and the fear of recession and stalled careers.
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In an article for University Business, Micah Ward cites “Buyer Beware” to demonstrate how college graduates with similar degrees earn drastically different salaries depending on which university they attended.
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