Paul Davidson writes for USA Today about how workers who have lost their jobs amid the pandemic are acquiring new skills and changing their careers. Davidson quotes CEW Director Anthony P. Carnevale about why the pandemic has affected workers in services in particular.
Michael Poliakoff writes for Forbes about the CEW report, “ROI of Liberal Arts Colleges.”
Martha C. White writes for NBC News about the American economy’s prospects under two different administrations.
Christina Barron writes for Washington Post Kids about where the presidential candidates stand on issues that are important to kids. Barron cites the recent CEW report, “The Dollars and Sense of Free College,” which estimates the cost of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s free-college proposal.
CEW Director Anthony P. Carnevale spoke on Cheddar TV about the recent CEW report, “The Dollars and Sense of Free College,” and how the Biden plan would eventually start paying for itself.
Alex Harwin writes for Education Week about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the class of 2020. Harwin quotes CEW Director Anthony P. Carnevale about the effects on graduates’ lifetime earnings.
In this CNBC article, Abigail Hess writes about what students should consider when deciding whether to pursue a master’s degree today. Hess quotes CEW Director Anthony P. Carnevale on varying financial outcomes after obtaining a graduate degree.
Wesley Whistle writes for Forbes about the recent CEW report, “The Dollars and Sense of Free College.”
CEW Director Anthony P. Carnevale writes for the Chronicle of Higher Education about what’s at stake in the 2020 election: free college.
In this University Business article, Matt Zalaznick writes about the recent CEW report, “Buyer Beware.”