Por: The Boston Globe Politics December 17, 2022
Ten years ago, Lamont Thomas felt hopeless. The Roxbury YMCA had laid him off from a youth mentoring job, and he bounced from security, to retail, to overnight stocking jobs without a purpose.“I went in the direction of whatever [job] came first, and I wasn’t happy,” Thomas, a 35-year-old Roxbury native, said. “I fell out of working with the community.”But at a brief ceremony this week at City Hall, Thomas found himself with a new... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 31, 2022
Early career graduates are aiming high despite market challenges. getty Reports of in the U.S. labor market have been misleading for recent Gen-Z college graduates looking to start their employment journeys. After a drastic downturn in job availability during the pandemic, the... + más
As Graduate School Student Loan Debt Balloons, It’s Time To Implement Borrowing Caps | Forbes
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Orlando Sentinel USA Nation December 20, 2022
High school seniors across the state dream of attending the University of Florida, with thousands more teens applying every year, leaving the majority of applicants disappointed when admissions decisions are released each February. But becoming a Gator is more likely for... + más
Unequal Futures: In Florida, poorer communities fund scholarships for wealthier kids | Orlando Sentinel
These high school students were afraid to dream bigger. A Stanford class is changing that | Los Angeles Times
Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion December 13, 2022
Recently, U.S. News and World Report released its annual rankings of the best colleges and universities in America. And I am proud to say Valencia College was ranked nowhere on that list. Because rather than celebrating how many students we turn away, I’m proud of the fact... + más
Former state Rep. Valencia accused of using $2,500 in Richmond Democratic funds for personal use | The Boston Globe
Meet the man who hunts down pricey, rare clothing for celebs like Kim Kardashian & Lori Harvey | New York Post
CNBC USA Life November 12, 2022
watch nowVIDEO4:5404:54This is the best job market for new college grads this century, says Purdue University presidentEven with college application season in full swing, many families are questioning whether a four-year degree is still worth it. Some experts say the value of a... + más
Graduates from these colleges, universities have the most debt: report | WGN-TV
Shaikin: Baseball embracing the 'flukes' and plenty of added revenue this postseason | Los Angeles Times
Forbes USA Business October 18, 2022
getty It has become clear that many of the colleges and universities that the federal government funds with a strong enough return on investment to repay their loans. Without stronger accountability for taxpayer-funded higher education, there is no hope of solving the student... + más
“Gainful Employment For All” Isn’t Enough To Hold Higher Education Accountable | Forbes
Stitch Fix’s Elevate Grant Recipients Are Diversifying Fashion In Powerful Ways | Forbes
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 07, 2022
A full circle moment couldn’t better describe Chaunet Hampton’s Friday afternoon when she gripped a graduation certificate in hand while staring outside a downtown Orlando office window. “I used to sleep right out there,” she said while pointing to a slab of concrete... + más
Brightline trains will travel faster on Treasure Coast than in Palm Beach County | WPTV
WGN-TV USA Nation October 02, 2022
Posted: Oct 2, 2022 / 07:46 AM CDT Updated: Oct 2, 2022 / 09:38 AM CDT SHARE (NEXSTAR) — The average federal student loan borrower in the U.S. owes nearly $35,900, the made available by the Department of Education shows. The college or university you choose to attend can... + más
A Sweeping Plan to Fix Everything Still Wrong With Student Debt | Slate
Biden’s student-debt forgiveness encourages universities to raise tuition and will compromise Federal Reserve and congressional powers | MarketWatch
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