The future of work is already here

Chauncy Lennon  | 

Job creation and income equality formed a cornerstone of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s work and writing. As we look to the future of work, we must promote opportunities for everyone, emphasizing racial justice and equity.

Why adults quit college and how to bring them back

Wendy Sedlak  | 

From our freshman through senior years of college, my roommate worked tirelessly at Applebee’s Bar and Grill so she could afford to attend school. It’s not easy to balance work and school, but she figured it out.

Chambers of commerce: Unlikely, but effective champions of education success

Dakota Pawlicki  | 

When we talk about the roles that businesses and higher education institutions play in preparing people for the world of work, rarely do we discuss the influence that chambers of commerce can have in that vital, shared effort. Lumina podcast episode 17. But as my guests on the 17th episode of the Lumina Foundation podcast […]

Five keys to financially responsible prison higher education programs

Todd Clear  | 

For society, investing in college in prison is a fiscal no-brainer. The benefits of college for people who are incarcerated are the same as anybody else, of course: productive work, contributions to the economy, and contributions to community life.

Most companies now offer tuition assistance for employees – but are they doing it right?

Haley Glover  | 

Each year, U.S. companies spend billions of dollars supporting college education for their employees. By better designing the programs that direct those dollars—not necessarily spending more—employers can significantly improve the talent within their own ranks, contribute to their communities, and help meet the nation’s talent goals.

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