In this Times Higher Education article, Paul Basken writes about changes to higher education funding on the horizon. Basken quotes Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale on the politics and policy of proposed changes.
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Doug Belkin writes for the Wall Street Journal about how the College Board sells students’ data to colleges, which have become increasingly competitive over acceptance rates. Belkin quotes Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale on how the College Board has helped colleges project their exclusivity.
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Michelle Cheng writes for Quartz about what the abundance of credentials available today means for students and employers. Cheng cites the CEW report “Recovery: Job Growth and Education Requirements through 2020.”
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Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale argues in an op-ed for Times Higher Education that superscoring introduced for the ACT will only exacerbate inequalities in college admissions.
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In this Green Bay Press-Gazette article, Nusaiba Mizan delves into Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker’s role in growing the state’s manufacturing industry. Mizan cites the CEW report “The Way We Were.”
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Josh Moody offers students a guide to majors in the US, citing the CEW report “The College Payoff.”
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In this Education Dive article, Natalie Schwartz writes about why more workers are pursuing higher education in response to concerns about automation. Schwartz cites the CEW report “Three Educational Pathways to Good Jobs.”
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In this op-ed, student Crystal Cox writes for CNBC about her experience working full time as an undergraduate. This op-ed is part of a series from CNBC that highlights the money struggles students face while in college.
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Cindy Perman writes for CNBC about the financial difficulties that students face during college. Perman quotes Dr. Anthony P. Carnevale on how these difficulties are especially prevalent among low-income students.
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In this Chronicle of Higher Education article, Goldie Bluemnstyk writes about skills-based hiring and student debt. Blumenstyk cites the CEW report “The Unequal Race for Good Jobs” to discuss how education alone is not the answer to social mobility.
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