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Mike Rowe of “Dirty Jobs” talks with students Yalitzi Muro, 14, left, and Lyric Rojas, 16, during a visit to Western High School on Monday, Feb. 26, 2024, in Las Vegas.
mike rowe warns of troubling trend among working-age men, says trades are the answer OpenTheBooks unearthed that Harvard's $53.2 billion endowment has grown by $14 billion, or $2 billion annually ...
In 2019, 66 percent of high school graduates immediately went on to some form of higher ed. It is down, in 2021, to 62 percent. When we started, I talked to some educators in Peoria, because ...
Mike Rowe raised concerns over the fact that 7 million men in their prime have stopped looking for jobs and shared ...
Bambino is just the kind of young person Mike Rowe has been talking about for the past few years in his tireless effort to inspire young people to consider a different path after high school. For ...
Mike Rowe, Dirty Jobs host, TV producer, podcaster and CEO of mikeroweWORKS, speaks about the skills gap at Wolverine’s Project Bootstrap event, which honored Team Wolverine, three up-and-coming ...
Skilled trades usually don’t require a college degree, but most require a high school diploma or GED. The next step is to pick the right trade depending on your skills, strengths and interests.
Amid President Donald Trump's threats to Harvard, Mike Rowe suggests a $3 billion scholarship fund for trade schools to boost America's workforce and tackle generational shifts.