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CEW’s Year in Review, Part 1: Winter and Spring 2024
CEW’s Year in Review, Part 1: Winter and Spring 2024
CEW’s Year in Review, Part 1: Winter and Spring 2024
December 16, 2024
In a Tough Job Market, Is Grad School the Best Bet? Without Better Data, It’s Hard to Say
In a Tough Job Market, Is Grad School the Best Bet? Without Better Data, It’s Hard to Say
In a Tough Job Market, Is Grad School the Best Bet? Without Better Data, It’s Hard to Say
December 10, 2024
Is High School Enough?
Is High School Enough?
Is High School Enough?
August 29, 2024
Change at CEW
Change at CEW
Change at CEW
April 11, 2024
Implications of the Supreme Court’s Recent Rulings
Implications of the Supreme Court’s Recent Rulings
Implications of the Supreme Court’s Recent Rulings
March 7, 2024
Don’t Believe the Doubters: Young Workers Still Benefit from a College Degree
Don’t Believe the Doubters: Young Workers Still Benefit from a College Degree
Don’t Believe the Doubters: Young Workers Still Benefit from a College Degree
December 19, 2023
Affirmative Action and the Future of Education Reform
Affirmative Action and the Future of Education Reform
Affirmative Action and the Future of Education Reform
November 27, 2023
Going Backwards on Our Commitment to Racial Justice
Going Backwards on Our Commitment to Racial Justice
Going Backwards on Our Commitment to Racial Justice
August 17, 2023
The Supreme Court’s Decision on Race-Conscious Admissions Cements Racial Inequality in America
The Supreme Court’s Decision on Race-Conscious Admissions Cements Racial Inequality in America
The Supreme Court’s Decision on Race-Conscious Admissions Cements Racial Inequality in America
June 29, 2023
Beware the Advice to Skip College
Beware the Advice to Skip College
Beware the Advice to Skip College
April 18, 2023
Letters from 2022
Letters from 2022
Letters from 2022
December 17, 2022
What’s at Stake in the Supreme Court on October 31?
What’s at Stake in the Supreme Court on October 31?
What’s at Stake in the Supreme Court on October 31?
October 13, 2022
Good Jobs Are Out of Reach for Many 20-Somethings in the US
Good Jobs Are Out of Reach for Many 20-Somethings in the US
Good Jobs Are Out of Reach for Many 20-Somethings in the US
August 2, 2022
The Delayed American Dream
The Delayed American Dream
The Delayed American Dream
June 15, 2022
Include ROI in Revamped College Rankings
Include ROI in Revamped College Rankings
Include ROI in Revamped College Rankings
April 14, 2022
Student Debt Is Growing, but So Is the Value of College
Student Debt Is Growing, but So Is the Value of College
Student Debt Is Growing, but So Is the Value of College
April 12, 2022
Standing in Solidarity with Ukraine
Standing in Solidarity with Ukraine
Standing in Solidarity with Ukraine
March 8, 2022
Climb or Die
Climb or Die
Climb or Die
February 18, 2022
Letters from 2021
Letters from 2021
Letters from 2021
February 1, 2022
Q&A with Nicole Smith: “Technology tends to create more work than it destroys”
Q&A with Nicole Smith: “Technology tends to create more work than it destroys”
Q&A with Nicole Smith: “Technology tends to create more work than it destroys”
September 2, 2021
The Future of American Higher Education
The Future of American Higher Education
The Future of American Higher Education
August 2, 2021
Anxiety, Depression Persist for Some Despite Waning Pandemic
Anxiety, Depression Persist for Some Despite Waning Pandemic
Anxiety, Depression Persist for Some Despite Waning Pandemic
July 6, 2021
The Student Debt Dilemma
The Student Debt Dilemma
The Student Debt Dilemma
May 24, 2021
What, Exactly, Is Infrastructure?
What, Exactly, Is Infrastructure?
What, Exactly, Is Infrastructure?
April 26, 2021
Vaccinations Have Ramped Up, But Has Distribution Been Equitable?
Vaccinations Have Ramped Up, But Has Distribution Been Equitable?
Vaccinations Have Ramped Up, But Has Distribution Been Equitable?
March 25, 2021
One Year of the COVID Economy
One Year of the COVID Economy
One Year of the COVID Economy
March 22, 2021
How Useful Is High School Math on the Job?
How Useful Is High School Math on the Job?
How Useful Is High School Math on the Job?
March 9, 2021
Black Workers Have Made Sizable Gains in Education and Good Jobs
Black Workers Have Made Sizable Gains in Education and Good Jobs
Black Workers Have Made Sizable Gains in Education and Good Jobs
February 25, 2021
10 Highest-Paying Majors for Black College Graduates
10 Highest-Paying Majors for Black College Graduates
10 Highest-Paying Majors for Black College Graduates
February 19, 2021
Virtual Learning Is Not Child’s Play for K–12 Students
Virtual Learning Is Not Child’s Play for K–12 Students
Virtual Learning Is Not Child’s Play for K–12 Students
February 11, 2021
When Back to School Meets Stay at Home
When Back to School Meets Stay at Home
When Back to School Meets Stay at Home
January 13, 2021
The Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities That Make High Earners Stand Out
The Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities That Make High Earners Stand Out
The Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities That Make High Earners Stand Out
November 19, 2020
Joe Biden’s Free-College Plan Would Pay for Itself
Joe Biden’s Free-College Plan Would Pay for Itself
Joe Biden’s Free-College Plan Would Pay for Itself
September 9, 2020
White Flight to the Bachelor’s Degree
White Flight to the Bachelor’s Degree
White Flight to the Bachelor’s Degree
September 3, 2020
Stimulus Payments Offer Much-Needed Help for Struggling Families
Stimulus Payments Offer Much-Needed Help for Struggling Families
Stimulus Payments Offer Much-Needed Help for Struggling Families
July 20, 2020
Tracking the COVID-19 Economic Devastation
Tracking the COVID-19 Economic Devastation
Tracking the COVID-19 Economic Devastation
July 2, 2020
Strivers Like NASA’s Katherine Johnson Deserve Equal Opportunities
Strivers Like NASA’s Katherine Johnson Deserve Equal Opportunities
Strivers Like NASA’s Katherine Johnson Deserve Equal Opportunities
June 25, 2020
Women Bear the Brunt of the COVID-19 Recession
Women Bear the Brunt of the COVID-19 Recession
Women Bear the Brunt of the COVID-19 Recession
June 24, 2020
Latinos in the COVID-19 Economy
Latinos in the COVID-19 Economy
Latinos in the COVID-19 Economy
June 15, 2020
We Can’t Let COVID-19 Derail College Dreams for Low-Income Students
We Can’t Let COVID-19 Derail College Dreams for Low-Income Students
We Can’t Let COVID-19 Derail College Dreams for Low-Income Students
June 11, 2020
Racial Gaps in Lost Employment Income Divide Americans in the COVID-19 Downturn
Racial Gaps in Lost Employment Income Divide Americans in the COVID-19 Downturn
Racial Gaps in Lost Employment Income Divide Americans in the COVID-19 Downturn
June 8, 2020
Jobs Will Return Slowly After Pandemic Subsides
Jobs Will Return Slowly After Pandemic Subsides
Jobs Will Return Slowly After Pandemic Subsides
June 5, 2020
Resources on Racial Injustice in America From Georgetown CEW
Resources on Racial Injustice in America From Georgetown CEW
Resources on Racial Injustice in America From Georgetown CEW
June 3, 2020
Education, Race, and Jobs in the COVID-19 Crisis
Education, Race, and Jobs in the COVID-19 Crisis
Education, Race, and Jobs in the COVID-19 Crisis
May 29, 2020
Colleges Are Facing Huge Financial Setbacks From COVID-19, but They Were Already in Trouble
Colleges Are Facing Huge Financial Setbacks From COVID-19, but They Were Already in Trouble
Colleges Are Facing Huge Financial Setbacks From COVID-19, but They Were Already in Trouble
May 21, 2020
Class of 2020 Will Suffer Permanent Economic Scars From COVID-19
Class of 2020 Will Suffer Permanent Economic Scars From COVID-19
Class of 2020 Will Suffer Permanent Economic Scars From COVID-19
May 14, 2020
Who’s Working From Home: The Education Divide
Who’s Working From Home: The Education Divide
Who’s Working From Home: The Education Divide
April 29, 2020
Women Make Up More Than Half the Workforce, so Paid Parental Leave and Equal Pay Are More Urgent Than Ever
Women Make Up More Than Half the Workforce, so Paid Parental Leave and Equal Pay Are More Urgent Than Ever
Women Make Up More Than Half the Workforce, so Paid Parental Leave and Equal Pay Are More Urgent Than Ever
March 10, 2020
Degrees From Liberal Arts Colleges Are Still Worth It. Here’s Why.
Degrees From Liberal Arts Colleges Are Still Worth It. Here’s Why.
Degrees From Liberal Arts Colleges Are Still Worth It. Here’s Why.
January 29, 2020
Can Bias Prevent Women Running for Office From Having a Fair Shot?
Can Bias Prevent Women Running for Office From Having a Fair Shot?
Can Bias Prevent Women Running for Office From Having a Fair Shot?
December 18, 2019
Free College Isn’t Really Free
Free College Isn’t Really Free
Free College Isn’t Really Free
December 10, 2019
How Much Is a Credential From My College Worth? Using CEW’s ROI Tool
How Much Is a Credential From My College Worth? Using CEW’s ROI Tool
How Much Is a Credential From My College Worth? Using CEW’s ROI Tool
November 26, 2019
How to Advance Your Career by Working While in College
How to Advance Your Career by Working While in College
How to Advance Your Career by Working While in College
November 11, 2019
More of Today’s Manufacturing Workers Have Bachelor’s Degrees than Ever Before
More of Today’s Manufacturing Workers Have Bachelor’s Degrees than Ever Before
More of Today’s Manufacturing Workers Have Bachelor’s Degrees than Ever Before
October 25, 2019
Celebrating Latinos’ Gains in Education and the Economy
Celebrating Latinos’ Gains in Education and the Economy
Celebrating Latinos’ Gains in Education and the Economy
October 15, 2019
What If You Knew How Much Your College Program Will Cost—and How Much It Will Enable You to Earn?
What If You Knew How Much Your College Program Will Cost—and How Much It Will Enable You to Earn?
What If You Knew How Much Your College Program Will Cost—and How Much It Will Enable You to Earn?
September 20, 2019
Why $1 Trillion Is the Magic Number for Infrastructure Spending
Why $1 Trillion Is the Magic Number for Infrastructure Spending
Why $1 Trillion Is the Magic Number for Infrastructure Spending
August 30, 2019
Can Women Close the Wage Gap through Educational Gains?
Can Women Close the Wage Gap through Educational Gains?
Can Women Close the Wage Gap through Educational Gains?
December 11, 2018
Our higher education system is split into unequal tracks divided by race
Our higher education system is split into unequal tracks divided by race
Our higher education system is split into unequal tracks divided by race
October 11, 2018
Thinking about college? Pay attention to these 5 rules
Thinking about college? Pay attention to these 5 rules
Thinking about college? Pay attention to these 5 rules
August 20, 2018
Every year, half a million top-scoring students never get a college credential
Every year, half a million top-scoring students never get a college credential
Every year, half a million top-scoring students never get a college credential
April 12, 2018
Latinos – Moving Forward toward a Promising Future
Latinos – Moving Forward toward a Promising Future
Latinos – Moving Forward toward a Promising Future
October 11, 2017
Nursing – An Oasis of Opportunity
Nursing – An Oasis of Opportunity
Nursing – An Oasis of Opportunity
September 20, 2017
Top five growing industries for those without a bachelor’s degree
Top five growing industries for those without a bachelor’s degree
Top five growing industries for those without a bachelor’s degree
August 17, 2017
Trumping toward college transparency
Trumping toward college transparency
Trumping toward college transparency
July 11, 2017
Open information about college options and outcomes would help avoid buyer’s remorse
Open information about college options and outcomes would help avoid buyer’s remorse
Open information about college options and outcomes would help avoid buyer’s remorse
June 15, 2017
Hats off to the Class of 2017. Let the Job Hunt Begin
Hats off to the Class of 2017. Let the Job Hunt Begin
Hats off to the Class of 2017. Let the Job Hunt Begin
May 31, 2017
Debunking the Five Myths Behind the Pell Grant
Debunking the Five Myths Behind the Pell Grant
Debunking the Five Myths Behind the Pell Grant
May 9, 2017
Exploring education and employment gains among African Americans
Exploring education and employment gains among African Americans
Exploring education and employment gains among African Americans
February 28, 2017
Trump’s Infrastructure Proposal Could Yield 11 Million Jobs
Trump’s Infrastructure Proposal Could Yield 11 Million Jobs
Trump’s Infrastructure Proposal Could Yield 11 Million Jobs
January 11, 2017
American higher education is far more effective at helping White students…
American higher education is far more effective at helping White students…
American higher education is far more effective at helping White students…
December 8, 2016
The Return of “Middle-skills” Jobs
The Return of “Middle-skills” Jobs
The Return of “Middle-skills” Jobs
November 16, 2016
Transparency should be part of the higher ed bargain
Transparency should be part of the higher ed bargain
Transparency should be part of the higher ed bargain
October 27, 2016
Reflecting on Hispanic/Latino education and career opportunities
Reflecting on Hispanic/Latino education and career opportunities
Reflecting on Hispanic/Latino education and career opportunities
October 13, 2016
Measuring the impact on enrollment of Clinton’s free college plan
Measuring the impact on enrollment of Clinton’s free college plan
Measuring the impact on enrollment of Clinton’s free college plan
September 2, 2016
America’s workforce makeover: college grads’ gain is high school grads’ pain
America’s workforce makeover: college grads’ gain is high school grads’ pain
America’s workforce makeover: college grads’ gain is high school grads’ pain
June 21, 2016
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