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Anthony Carnevale on why completing college matters in Michigan
We are honored to have the opportunity to publish this column by Anthony P. Carnevale, the director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and
We are honored to have the opportunity to publish this column by Anthony P. Carnevale, the director of the Georgetown University Center on Education and
Important new metro Detroit educational attainment report from the Detroit Regional Chamber entitled 2022 State of Talent. Worth checking out. The report portrays a region
Recently Intel announced they are going to invest an initial $20 billion in a new chip fabrication plant in metro Columbus Ohio. Initial because Intel’s
The 21st Century path to prosperity––to a broad middle class––is concentrating talent. Not factory jobs. Why? Because today’s mass middle class are professionals and managers
A year ago Rivian, often described as the Tesla of trucks, announced that they were moving their headquarters from suburban Detroit to Irvine California. The
Success in today’s and tomorrow’s economy is largely dependent on having a set of skills that are critical in today’s workplace. At Michigan Future, we’ve
At Michigan Future, there is a core assumption that underlies our approach to changing our state for the better, and today I want to reflect
After a number of years, I’m preparing to step away from my work at Michigan Future at the end of this month. I am offering
Google student loan crisis and you get to choose from 58 million results. Over and over and over again we are told that today’s college
While most of our video interview series on education has focused on formal K-12 education settings, we’ve also become pretty interested in recent years in
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