This University Business article by Matt Zalaznick examines the data from recent Georgetown CEW report “Selective Bias” regarding possible discrimination against Asian-American candidates at selective institutions of higher education.
This article from Seattle Times by Anna Helhoski cites Georgetown CEW report “Economic Value of College Majors” to spotlight which fields and degree types provide the highest earnings.
This article from Times Higher Education article by Paul Basken references the Georgetown CEW report “Selective Bias” to analyze the key finding that there is little evidence of widespread discrimination against Asian-American applicants in college admissions.
In an article from Diverse Issues in Higher Education, author Sarah Wood references the Georgetown CEW report “Selective Bias” to highlight how Asian applicants fare better under the current holistic admissions approach as opposed to solely focusing on test scores.
This article from Inside Higher Ed by Scott Jaschik examines the Georgetown CEW report “Selective Bias,” and maintains that there is no strong evidence of admission bias against Asian American applicants.
In an article from The Washington Post by Lauren Lumpkin, Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe cites a Georgetown CEW report in explaining his platform for expanding higher education funding and access.
This article from NBC News by Martha C. White quotes CEW Research Director Jeffrey Strohl on the dilemma homeowners face when selling in an overheated real estate market.
In article for NBC News by Martha C. White, CEW Chief Economist Nicole Smith is quoted on the pandemic’s effects on the labor market.
This article from EdSource by Michael Burke quotes CEW Director Anthony Carnevale on the importance of community college for career training and preparing students for the workforce.
This article from The Christian Science Monitor quotes CEW Director Anthony Carnevale on the racial and class equity issues prevalent throughout American K–12 public schools.