September, 2014 This Washington Post article written by Steven L. Schweizer discusses the new information economy. The author mentions Anthony P. Carnevale talking about the new economy prizes such as skills as critical thinking, problem solving, working in team, and analyzing quantitative data.
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September, 2014 At Business Journal Blog, Katie Arcieri covers the approval for $15M fund to build a training facility at Alamance Community College. The author cites our "Help Wanted" report to cite the number of job opening expected for 2020.
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September, 2014 At Huffington Post, Anthony P. Carnevale writes an opinion column about the missing gap in the higher education system.
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September, 2014 At Inside Higher Ed, Paul Fain writes about a Virginia State report that tracks wages at all degree levels. The author says that these findings mirror some of our reports' data.
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September, 2014 At Bloomberg Businessweek, Natalie Kitroeff discuss whether going to college is worth the money. She mentions Anthony P. Carnevale stating that a given definition by the New York Fed about degree-worthy jobs is too narrow.
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May, 2014 In this New York Times article, Jonnelle Marte discusses ideas to decrease student loan debt and quotes Tony Carnevale on this issue.
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May 2014 In this Washington Post article Jonnelle Marte quotes Anthony P. Carnevale on the importance of a college -- not just the education, but also the skills, experiences, and life lessons learned.
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May, 2014 At Identities.Mic, Zerlina Maxwell discusses the seven facts that prove white privilege actually exists in America and references our Separate and Unequal report to support her claims.
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May, 2014 In this National Journal article, Stephanie Czekalinski references Andrew Hanson, research analyst at CEW, about millennials becoming more accepting and less racially biased.
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May 2014 At the Wall Street Journal, Josh Zumbrun references our Failure to Launch report to explain the increased number of high school graduates that are unemployed.
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