Ok, I’ll admit it—I jumped on the World Cup bandwagon. Who knew that such a low-scoring sport could be so exciting to watch?
: Center for Education and Workforce
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more awesome at Starbucks (I’m looking at you, Mocha Cookie Crumble Frappuccino), the coffee giant announced that it will now send its employees to college—for
Enterprising states are driving stronger economic growth and job creation despite many anti-business and anti-growth policies coming from the federal government.
North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory fields countless calls from companies looking to set up shop in his state. He faces the same inquiry nearly every time.
“The first question we get is, ‘do you have the talent?’” he said.
With so much discussion focused on the rising costs of a college education, many wonder if college is really worth the investment. The answer: you better believe it.
There is no denying it. College costs are skyrocketing.
A recent survey by Northeastern University revealed that business leaders are increasingly skeptical about the nation’s postsecondary institutions ability to prepare students with the skills necessary to be successful in
As the cost of a college education continues to skyrocket, families and prospective students are asking themselves, “What is the true value of a postsecondary credential?” Is it to land a job upon graduation? Is it to ensure family-sustaining living wage? Is it to find a sense of purpose?
The Department of Education released the contents of the agency’s $68.6 billion dollar portion of the President’s 2015 budget proposal this week, and with it outlined the initiatives it plans to focus on in the coming year.







