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Commentary Higher Education

How Gutting the U.S. Department of Education Would Hurt Students and Their Families

February 12, 2025 — Kings Floyd, Peter Granville, Chantal Hinds and Halley Potter
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Report Early Education

We Must Seize the Opportunity for Integration in Universal Pre-K

May 27, 2021By Halley Potter
Report K - 12

The Post-Pandemic Pathway to Anti-Racist Education: Building a Coalition Across Progressive, Multicultural, Culturally Responsive, and Ethnic Studies Advocates

May 24, 2021By Amy Stuart Wells and Diana Cordova-Cobo
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Report For-Profit Education

Colleges’ Use of Display Advertising to Recruit Students May Run Risks

May 12, 2021By Taela Dudley
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Report For-Profit Education

The Students Funneled Into For-Profit Colleges

May 11, 2021By Stephanie Hall
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Report Health Care

Mental Health Crisis during the COVID-19 Pandemic

May 11, 2021By Alice Louise Kassens, Jamila Taylor and William M. Rodgers III
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Report Higher Education

Promoting College Affordability through SNAP: Ten Steps for Michigan

May 6, 2021By Peter Granville
NAJAF, IRAQ - AUGUST 30: Relatives bury a family member who died from coronavirus at the Wadi Al-salam cemetery on August 30, 2020 in Najaf, Iraq. On September 4, Iraq recorded 5,036 coronavirus cases, its biggest daily increase since the start of the outbreak.  The surge has prompted warnings from Iraq's health minister and WHO that the country could be on the verge of a health crisis as pressure mounts on the already strained healthcare system. Since the first case was recorded in February, Iraq has recorded 252,075 total cases and 7,359 deaths. (Photo by Hawre Khalid/Getty Images)
Report World

Invest in Iraq’s Potential—or Pay for Its Neglect

April 27, 2021By Sajad Jiyad
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Report Economics

American Poverty Should Be Measured Relative to the Prevailing Standards of Our Time

April 27, 2021By David Brady
Report World

The Case of Hadhramaut: Can Local Efforts Transcend Wartime Divides in Yemen?

April 20, 2021By Adam Baron and Monder Basalma
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Report Rights & Justice

Tearing Down the Walls: How the Biden Administration and Congress Can Reduce Exclusionary Zoning

April 18, 2021By Richard D. Kahlenberg
ZARQA, JORDAN - MARCH 10: U.S Vice President Joe Biden (C) reviews weapons and troops during a visit with Jordan's King Abdullah (not pictured) at a joint Jordanian-American training center on March 10, 2016 in Zarqa northeast of Amman, Jordan. This is the final stop on Biden's Middle East tour that also took in Israel and the Palestinian territories. (Photo by Jordan Pix/Getty Images)
Report World

Policy Roundtable: Biden’s Chance to Avoid Old Wars and New Pitfalls in the Middle East

March 3, 2021By Thanassis Cambanis, Sima Ghaddar, Michael Wahid Hanna, Sam Heller, Sajad Jiyad, Aron Lund, Daphne McCurdy, Amanda Rogers and Dahlia Scheindlin
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Report Higher Education

College Affordability Challenges Facing Youth with Experience in Foster Care

February 24, 2021By Anthony Walsh
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Report Higher Education

Michigan’s Tuition Incentive Program: A Model for National Need-Based Financial Aid

February 16, 2021By Catherine Brown, Jen Mishory and Peter Granville
Report Economics

11.4 Million Workers Facing Jobless Benefit Cliff Starting March 14, Unless Congress Acts Swiftly

February 10, 2021By Andrew Stettner and Elizabeth Pancotti
Report Economics

The Case for Forgiving Taxes on Pandemic Unemployment Aid

February 8, 2021By Brian Galle and Elizabeth Pancotti
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