Forbes education contributor Derek Newton cites “The College Payoff” in his article about the value of a college degree.
Huff Post guest writer Nicole Lynn Lewis cites “If Not Now, When?” in her article about how the student loan forgiveness program doesn’t do enough for Black women because they carry the highest amount of student debt and are most likely to be underpaid and underemployed.
Bankrate’s student loan writer Heidi Rivera interviews CEW Chief Economist Nicole Smith on recession predictions.
The Hill’s opinion contributor Jamie Merisotis quotes CEW Director Anthony Carnevale on race-conscious college admissions amid the Supreme Court’s consideration of affirmative action.
Nerdwallet lead writer Alana Benson cites “Buyer Beware” in her article on how to pay off student loan debt.
US News contributor Sammy Allen cites “The College Payoff” in the article on how associate-degree holders can get good-paying jobs.
Bloomberg’s Jeff Green quotes CEW’s Director of Editorial and Education Policy Martin Van Der Werf on how Wharton’s majority female MBA program marks an important step towards gender parity in graduate programs.
Chronicle of Higher Education’s senior writer Karin Fischer cites “The College Payoff” in her article about the national rise of anti-education politics.
Inside Higher Ed writers Steven Mintz cites “The College Payoff” and “ROI Business Degrees” in his article about why liberal education matters.
Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell cites “Ranking 4,500 Colleges by ROI 2022” in her article about why more people should go to college.