Pres. Hrabowski Discusses Degree to Career Pathways in The Washington Post

Published: Sep 2, 2014

Many in the U.S. see focusing on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education as a way to encourage innovation and improve American competitiveness. However, a recent study found that most STEM graduates work in other fields. This has fueled discussion around whether there is a shortage or surplus of STEM workers.

President Hrabowski commented on the debate, saying that the report ignores the realities of the job market. He emphasized the importance of looking at how STEM graduates use their degrees in various fields, stating that many UMBC students receive job offers before graduation because of shortages in fields like information technology, and that, ultimately, we must focus on teaching students across all majors how to find patterns, learn scientifically and collaborate with one another.

Click here to read “Policymakers hail STEM education as a strong foundation, pushing innovation” in The Washington Post.

Dr. Hrabowski was also mentioned an article about the value of  universities in America. Click here to read “On the Immense Good Fortune of Higher Education” in The Chronicle of Higher Education.

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