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<strong>Robert Espinoza, Executive Vice President of Policy at PHI: The Direct Care Crisis Hits Home</strong>
Every day, nearly five million direct care workers support older adults and people with disabilities across the United States, and the critical need for...
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Mark Argosh, Social Venture Partners Connecticut: What Connecticut Does Right on Job Training
Even if all of the unemployed people in Connecticut took one of the 109,000 open positions in the state, there would still be thousands...
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Jon Marcus, Higher Education Editor for The Hechinger Report: The Trust Factor in Higher Ed
There’s mounting skepticism about the value of higher education among prospective students and their parents, causing alarm among policymakers on the implications of this...
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Dr. Marjorie Hass, President of the Council of Independent Colleges: Innovation Buoys Higher Ed in Challenging Times
As a new school year gets underway at colleges and universities around the country, it's a good time to take stock of where higher...
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Dr. Tom Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University: The Impact of AI on the Future Workforce
When it comes to the impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce, there is still a major split between those who worry about “robots”...
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Dr. Nader Nadershahi, Chair of the American Dental Education Association: Benefits of Integrating Oral and Medical Care
There’s growing interest in the integration of oral healthcare with medical care, and there’s good reason: about 30 million Americans who visit their dentist...