Josiah Padley is a Policy Fellow at Center of the American Experiment, where she writes on education and is a manager of the internship program. Her interest in civic involvement began at Baylor University, where she studied Classics, Political Science, and History as a University Scholar. After her graduation, she worked with the Hertog Foundation as a Political Studies Fellow and a Humanities at Hertog program facilitator. Before joining American Experiment, she taught Attic Greek, Latin, and ancient history in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Why so many cosmetology schools in Minnesota are considered ‘low earnings’
Last week, I wrote about the U.S. Department of Education’s newest student protection initiative — a low earnings indicator that alerts prospective students when a school chosen on their FAFSA…