Recommends policies to raise postsecondary education attainment rates and incomes by aligning higher education with workforce needs, expanding financial access to and state support for colleges, and providing multiple pathways. Lists promising practices
President Joan Ferrini-Mundy outlines how the University of Maine and the University of Maine at Mac...
There is currently an intense focus on job growth in Maine and across the country, and rightfully so...
Thirteen years ago the State Planning Office projected that the state’s low per capita income would ...
This study examines what we believe to be the crucial issue for workforce development in Maine, name...
Technological innovation, globalization and other economic forces together shape the structure of jo...
Maine’s level of higher education attainment has remained stubbornly low despite substantial efforts...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
Maine’s level of higher education attainment has remained stubbornly low despite substantial efforts...
The question of why more high school students do not go on to college has been the focus of recent r...
Maine lags the nation in economic prosperity and in education attainment, and there is little doubt ...
In this commentary on a recent Maine Policy Review article by John Dorrer, the author asks whether M...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...
Educate Maine recently released its annual report "Education Indicator For Maine 2016" which looks t...
Why does Maine rank so low in higher education participation? What factors may be influencing whethe...
Businesses in Maine need highly skilled workers, and college graduates need to start their careers w...
President Joan Ferrini-Mundy outlines how the University of Maine and the University of Maine at Mac...
There is currently an intense focus on job growth in Maine and across the country, and rightfully so...
Thirteen years ago the State Planning Office projected that the state’s low per capita income would ...
This study examines what we believe to be the crucial issue for workforce development in Maine, name...
Technological innovation, globalization and other economic forces together shape the structure of jo...
Maine’s level of higher education attainment has remained stubbornly low despite substantial efforts...
Maine is facing challenges in terms of its workforce: education levels lag behind those in the othe...
Maine’s level of higher education attainment has remained stubbornly low despite substantial efforts...
The question of why more high school students do not go on to college has been the focus of recent r...
Maine lags the nation in economic prosperity and in education attainment, and there is little doubt ...
In this commentary on a recent Maine Policy Review article by John Dorrer, the author asks whether M...
A convergence of economic and demographic forces is shaping a set of formidable challenges for Maine...
Educate Maine recently released its annual report "Education Indicator For Maine 2016" which looks t...
Why does Maine rank so low in higher education participation? What factors may be influencing whethe...
Businesses in Maine need highly skilled workers, and college graduates need to start their careers w...
President Joan Ferrini-Mundy outlines how the University of Maine and the University of Maine at Mac...
There is currently an intense focus on job growth in Maine and across the country, and rightfully so...
Thirteen years ago the State Planning Office projected that the state’s low per capita income would ...