Forbes Advisor contributor Meghan Gallagher cites “America’s Divided Recovery” in an article on the factors that influence why people return to college and how they can outweigh the high costs associated with it.
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The New York Times guest reporter Christopher Zara cites “The College Payoff” in an opinion article on the limited job opportunities available to those non-degree holders and points to an educational divide between those with college degrees and those without.
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The Washington Post cites “Liberal Arts ROI” in an opinion article that features various perspectives on whether or not falling enrollment in higher education results from the politicization of the academy.
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Inside Higher Ed reporter Sara Weissman quotes CEW’s Jeff Strohl on the college programs and supports designed to help students get well-paying jobs and the limited research on their effectiveness at achieving this goal.
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Blurb: The Chronicle of Higher Education cites “The Cost of Economic and Racial Injustice in Postsecondary Education,” and “Born To Win, Schooled To Lose” in an article about the increased interference by some state governments that’s drastically impacting programs and policies in higher education.
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Fox Business production assistant, Kristen Altus cites “If Not Now, When?” in an article about the rising costs of attending college.
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Forbes contributor and Lumina Foundation CEO Jamie Merisotis cites “The College Payoff” in an article regarding the importance of viewing learning and work as intertwined as it’s crucial to continuously put effort towards growing skills.
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Business Insider senior labor and inequality reporter Juliana Kaplan cites “If Not Now, When?” in an article that examines the long-term ramifications of a decades-old decision to cut federal spending on education and Pell Grants that continues to impact tuition, which has grown by 169% since 1980.
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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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