The Boston Globe cites “Race-Concious Affirmative Action: What’s Next” and quotes CEW Director Anthony Carnevale in an article that examines the importance of colleges to uphold diversity of thought, ethnicity, geography, and race—that are within guidelines set by SCOTUS—as a means to enhancing racial diversity on campus.
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Los Angeles Times staff writer Teresa Watanabe quotes CEW's Martin Van Der Werf in an article about the most lucrative majors and how some community college graduates outearn those from four-year degrees.
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Diverse Education staff writer Jon Edelman cites “Race, Elite College Admissions, and the Courts”, “Race, Elite College Admissions, and the Courts” and quotes CEW Director, Anthony Carnevale, in an article on the potential impacts of the U.S. Supreme Court's impending ban on affirmative action and how higher ed and governments can respond.
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The Chronicle of Higher Education Senior Writer Eric Hoover cites “Race, Elite College Admissions, and the Courts” in an article about race-conscious admissions and the reforms that will be required to maintain racial equity post-affirmative action.
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Inside Higher Ed general assignment reporter Liam Knox cites “College Payoff” and quotes CEW’s Martin Van Der Werf in an article about recently passed legislation from the Ohio House of Representatives that aims to improve transparency about the cost of attending college and the ROI of college degrees.
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Essence contributing news editor Rayna Reid Rayford cites “Race, Elite College Admissions, and the Courts” in an article on the impending decision of the SCOTUS to scrap affirmative action in the college admissions process and the impact this has had on diversity in states with existing bans.
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CNBC personal finance writer Jessica Dickler cites “College Payoff” in an article about the declining enrollment in college and how the State University of New York is attempting to spark interest in college by extending acceptance letters to 125,000 graduating high school students.
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