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Lumina-supported stories on PBS Newshour's ‘Rethinking College’ series.

Rethinking College

LUMINA-SUPPORTED JOURNALISM EXPLORES THE FUTURES OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING AFTER HIGH SCHOOL AND WORKING

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Pandemic graduates on their hopes to mend the ‘cracks’ exposed by the last year

June 29, 2021—Over the last month, the PBS NewsHour has brought you stories about how students and institutions have been upended by the pandemic.  This episode takes a more hopeful look at students who have been inspired by the events of the last year and returned to school.

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Twila

COVID ‘knocked the wind out of’ Navajo Nation colleges. Here’s how they’re recovering.

June 22, 2021—Many tribal colleges and universities are located in remote areas and often serve older and low-income American Indian students. Many lack access to basic necessities like internet and running water, making learning during the pandemic especially difficult.

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Fandrea Preston with her family.

How community colleges are retooling to bring students back post-pandemic

June 1, 2021—Community colleges have long been an opportunity for students of all backgrounds to earn a degree. But those same students, especially the students of color, have been some of the hardest hit by the pandemic. And many have had to drop out. But schools are hoping to bring them back with new initiatives.

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Mariana Perez, software engineer at IBM.

How apprenticeships can bridge the employment gap for workers without college degrees

August 25, 2021—Because of the pandemic, millions of lost jobs in the U.S. are not filled yet. While there are reports of labor shortages in many sectors, a large percentage of workers say they are looking for a new job. For some without a bachelor's degree, job prospects were bleak even before the pandemic.

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Work Shift

PBS NEWSHOUR'S ‘WORK SHIFT’ SERIES EXPLORES LUCRATIVE CAREERS IN SKILLED LABOR.

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Why trade jobs are unpopular, and how low-wage workers can get better opportunities

Sept. 27, 2021—As the American economy recovers from the worst impacts of the pandemic, questions remain about the labor force and the problems that plagued the economy even prior to the start of COVID-19.

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Adquena Faine

How apprenticeships can bridge the employment gap for workers without college degrees

Aug. 25, 2021—Because of the pandemic, millions of lost jobs in the U.S. are not filled yet. While there are reports of labor shortages in many sectors, a large percentage of workers say they are looking for a new job. This episode looks at a program that is offering better opportunities.

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Jaquez Neal, Senior at Doss High School.

The manufacturing sector needs workers. Training high schoolers could help fill that void

July 26, 2021—Even as the U.S. labor picture improves, the manufacturing sector is still struggling with a shortage of workers and raw materials. This episode looks at a program that's preparing inner city high school students for high-skill, high-paying factory jobs.

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Tech entrepreneur Ankur Gopal

A tech apprenticeship program helping middle America find jobs without college

July 1, 2021—Even before the pandemic sent shock waves through the U.S economy, innovation had always been a key to success in business. This episode looks at one businessman whose determination to locate his technology company — Interapt — far from Silicon Valley led to a new twist on a very old business model: the apprenticeship.

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