Redesigning education in Michigan – Part 4: Beyond free college
Over the next several weeks, I’ll be writing a series of posts about the importance of educational attainment – both to our statewide economy and
Over the next several weeks, I’ll be writing a series of posts about the importance of educational attainment – both to our statewide economy and
Over the next several weeks, I’ll be writing a series of posts about the importance of educational attainment – both to our statewide economy and
The Bureau of Labor Statistics each year publishes a chart that details the unemployment rate and median weekly earnings by education attainment for those 25
Over the next several weeks, I’ll be writing a series of posts about the importance of educational attainment – both to our statewide economy and
Over the next several weeks, I’ll be writing a series of posts about the importance of educational attainment – both to our statewide economy and
Terrific new report entitled The Future of Good Jobs | Projections through 2031 by the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. Highly recommended.
Conventional wisdom is overwhelmingly that earning a B.A. is now less and less valuable. The reality is the exact opposite: the young adult B.A. advantage
For years, we have been arguing that the economic development imperative in Michigan is to create places in our state that can retain and attract
In the postsecondary education landscape, short-term credentials hold a certain allure. In conversations around education and the future of work, certificates and credentials are often
Governor Whitmer recently took two bold steps: She formed a population commission and created a new department on lifelong learning. Both moves deserve applause, which
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