Diverse: Issues in Higher Education staff writer Jon Edelman cites “Race, Elite College Admissions, and the Courts” and quotes CEW’s Anthony Carnevale in an article on the impact a ban on affirmative action will have on maintaining diversity at selective colleges.
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Higher Ed Dive senior reporter Jeremy Bauer-Wolf cites “Race, Elite College Admissions, and the Courts,” and quotes CEW’s Anthony Carnevale in an article about the struggle to create diverse classes at selective colleges if race-conscious admissions is banned.
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Reuters reporter Gabriella Borter cites “Race, Elite College Admissions, and the Courts,” and quotes CEW’s Anthony Carnevale in an article about the impact on racial diversity at colleges if SCOTUS bans affirmative action.
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Bloomberg reporters Jeff Green and Kelsey Butler cite “Race, Elite College Admissions, and the Courts,” and quote CEW’s Zack Mabel in an article on the effects of ending race-conscious affirmative action whilst still continuing legacy admissions.
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Axios business reporter Erica Pandey quotes CEW’s Anthony Carnevale in an article that discusses the increasing demand for technical workers with regard to a decline in support, stemming from older workers retiring and not enough young people training up to take their jobs.
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Forbes council member Bobby Matson cites “If Not Now, When?” in an article about the SECURE Act 2.0, a bipartisan piece of legislation designed to encourage more retirement savings.
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USA Today Money and Personal Finance reporter Medora Lee cites “The College Payoff” and quotes CEW’s Anthony Carnevale in an article that explores the paths students are forging toward a future with little to no student debt.
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Forbes contributor and Lumina Foundation CEO Jamie Merisotis cites “The College Payoff” in an article about the problems afflicting higher education that extend beyond cost.
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Education Week cites “College Payoff” and quotes CEW’s Zack Mabel in an article that links dwindling college enrollment to the effects of the pandemic, an increased interest in careers not requiring degrees, high tuition costs, and the prospect of student debt.
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CNBC personal finance writer Jessica Dickler cites “The College Payoff” in an article on the growing skepticism of students on the value of college and the research that indicates its worthiness.
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