However, completely closing the skills gap is still a distant goal, and Rowe is determined to keep the spotlight on it. “I ...
“Dirty Jobs” television series host Mike Rowe visited Western High School in Las Vegas on Monday to announce a new program with the goal of providing graduating students with full-ride scholarships to ...
The debate between vocational school or college exists because the cost to go to college is so high and the demand is growing for skilled tradespeople. Farley talked to the U.S. Labor Secretary Lori ...
As the Trump administration continues to threaten Harvard with the prospective removal of billions in federal grants, Mike Rowe, best known as the host of the popular series "Dirty Jobs," has a bold ...
"Dirty Jobs" host Mike Rowe talks about the more than 7 million open jobs in America for people who want to work with their hands on something "safe from AI." "I’ve had a chance to talk to some of ...
Works Foundation CEO Mike Rowe joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to discuss how artificial intelligence is reshaping America’s workforce ...
Mike Rowe, left, star of "Dirty Jobs" took a Lyft ride from Oklahoma carpenter and custom camper builder Mike Morse. An Oklahoma carpenter's custom camper business is in the spotlight after he ...
"How America Works" host Mike Rowe has been a longtime advocate of a strong work ethic, and now he is warning that the societal attitudes towards the importance of hard work is at stake. During an ...
Mike Rowe, known by many as host of the popular show "Dirty Jobs" and the CEO of the MikeRoweWorks Foundation, is raising concerns about a growing segment of the U.S. population: men in their prime ...
Mike Rowe – TV personality and podcast host — certainly had his work cut out for him when developing his all-custom 1962 Dodge Power Wagon, dubbed "Project S.W.E.A.T.," that was auctioned off at ...
Popular TV host Mike Rowe believes that President Donald Trump’s policies will be better for the country in the long run. Asked by Fox News Digital how he feels about Trump’s first few weeks back in ...
Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley said there's a "live debate" in his household around his son's future as his son contemplates a career in skilled trades rather than a four-year college degree. Farley, ...