Today, when nearly seventy percent of Americans have attended college and thirty-three percent are college graduates, you would think that our economy would at least rise above the 1950-1970 post-World War II levels. But it hasn't, and as a matter of fact, the number of graduates may have no bearing on general economic prosperity. The fact is that employers are looking for more than just college and technical school diplomas. Some employers are saying that there is a mismatch of both skills and work behaviors in the graduates produced by American schools at all levels. The low-level jobs that...
Today, when nearly seventy percent of Americans have attended college and thirty-three percent are college graduates, you would think that our economy...