Published On: May 30th, 2011|

The Washington Post – Jenna Johnson

“A report out of Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce this week found that engineering, computer science or business majors make as much as 50 percent more in a lifetime than those who major in the humanities, the arts, education or psychology. Meanwhile, a report out of Indiana University earlier this month found that 92 percent of alumni from arts programs were employed, and 90 percent were happy with their training.”(more)