College attainment
Good news in the 2010 data on college attainment. Nationally 31% of 25-34 year olds have a four year degree or more. (Another 8% have
Good news in the 2010 data on college attainment. Nationally 31% of 25-34 year olds have a four year degree or more. (Another 8% have
Received a thoughtful response from Mike Hansen – the terrific President of the Michigan Community College Association – on my improving college graduation rates post.
At Michigan Future, Inc. we believe that investments in higher education are the single best thing the state can do to grow a high prosperity
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
When it comes to getting younger––particularly retaining and attracting recent college graduates––fixing the damn roads is not the answer. In a recent report the Citizens Research Council
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
Four-year degree attainment is essential to eliminating income and racial inequality. As the chart below makes clear, those with a four-year degree or more work
This post was originally written for and published by Inside Higher Education. They generously gave us permission to publish the post. It lays out reasons
We first wrote about welders in 2013. Its a topic we keep coming back to, most recently in a 2018 post entitled What skilled trades
In an interview with Bridge magazine University of Michigan President Mark Schlissel lays out the case for public investments as essential to the future success