Anthony Carnevale and his team at Georgetown University’s Center on Education and Workforce have released a report that analyzes labor market trends for both younger and older adults.
: Center for Education and Workforce
For many employers, it is difficult to determine what a potential employee is truly qualified for if they hold a high school diploma, or even a two-or four-year college degree.
The landscape surrounding Las Cruces, New Mexico’s Interstate-10 is bare and tough.
If you are a regular reader of the Chamber Foundation's education blog, you know that one way to assess the quality of our nation’s education system is to look at other industrialized nations for comparison.
U.S. News and World Report released their latest round of college rankings, once again masking the egregious data shortcomings in our higher education system.
Should states only set educational standards that are easily attainable? Apparently, that's what many critics of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) believe. This notion should drive every parent insane.
In today’s fast-changing world, where many jobs of the future are yet to be defined, are we doing enough to prepare our students to succeed in college and career?
Yesterday, President Obama outlined a new proposal for reforming our nation’s higher education system and for making college more affo
The 2007 edition of the U.S. Chamber’s Leaders & Laggards report provided Tennessee with a serious reality check about its education system.








