Delece Smith-Barrow is a senior editor for higher education at The Hechinger Report. She was a 2017 Knight-Wallace Fellow at the University of Michigan, where she spent a year studying how top-tier universities are increasing the numbers of underrepresented minority faculty. Prior to joining The Hechinger Report, she was a reporter at U.S. News & World Report, and a producer, writer and editor at The Washington Post. She received a bachelor's degree from University of Maryland--College Park and a master's degree from Georgetown University. Much to the dismay of most journalists, she hates coffee. She does, however, love trampoline dodgeball and the best of the worst of reality TV. From hechingerreport.com

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“If you have a four-year degree, on average, you make two-thirds more than someone who just has a high school diploma and you're half as likely to be unemployed,”
senior editor for higher education at The Hechinger Report.
11 March 2019
https://www.apmreports.org/story/2019/03/05/is-college-worth-it
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