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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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ATMEH, SYRIA - SEPTEMBER 17: A general view of the village of Atmeh which hosts nearly 1 million displaced Syrians near the Syrian-Turkish border in Idlib Province September 17, 2019 in Atmeh, Syria. Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, is pushing for the creation of an expanded “safe zone” in northern Syria where his government hopes to resettle up to three million Syrian refugees. The United States and Turkey recently started joint patrols of a small buffer zone along the border, but it’s a far cry from the 20-by-300 mile strip proposed by Mr. Erdogan, and no other power involved in the war as agreed to the idea. Turkey has warned that, if it doesn’t receive more international support for the safe zone, it might relax its migration controls and reopen the route for refugees to enter Europe. More than 3.6 million Syrian refugees have settled in Turkey after fleeing the civil war that began in 2011. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)
Report World

U.S. Aid Should Help Syrians without Helping Assad

July 27, 2020By Daphne McCurdy
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Report K - 12

Closing America’s Education Funding Gaps

July 22, 2020By The Century Foundation
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Report Rediscovering Government

What a Child Allowance Like Canada’s Would Do for Child Poverty in America

July 21, 2020By Sophie Collyer, Megan A. Curran, Irwin Garfinkel, David Harris, Mark Stabile, Jane Waldfogel and Christopher Wimer
Report Higher Education

The ACA’s Impact on College Students

July 8, 2020By Jen Mishory, Olivia Chan and Peter Granville
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - SEPTEMBER 14:  A general view of the construction site of Dubai Hills Estate on September 14, 2016 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.  (Photo by Tom Dulat/Getty Images)
Report World

The Authoritarian War on Environmental Journalism

July 7, 2020By Peter Schwartzstein
From Century International
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - OCTOBER 25:  A woman takes part in a candle light vigil to remember journalist Jamal Khashoggi outside the Saudi Arabia consulate on October 25, 2018 in Istanbul, Turkey. Jamal Khashoggi, a U.S. resident and critic of the Saudi regime, went missing after entering the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul on October 2. More than two weeks later Riyadh announced he had been killed accidentally during an altercation with Saudi consulate officials, however as investigations continue new information surfaced, pointing to a brutal and planned murder contradicting previous claims.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Report World

A Progressive Course Correction for U.S.–Saudi Relations

June 25, 2020By Daniel Benaim
From Century International
Report Economics

Innovative State Manufacturing Policies in the Great Lakes Region

June 23, 2020By Amanda Novello and Christopher Ibeling
SEATTLE, WA - JUNE 08: Demonstrators hold a rally and teach-in outside of the Seattle Police Departments East Precinct, which has been boarded up and protected by fencing, on June 8, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Seattle Police and Washington National Guard personnel vacated the area after the previous night saw violent clashes in the vicinity during ongoing Black Lives Matter protests in the wake of George Floyd's death. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)
Report Race & Inequality

This Moment in America

June 16, 2020By The Century Foundation
ISTANBUL, TURKEY - JUNE 01: People wearing protective face masks walk in the Grand Bazaar after it reopened after being shut down for weeks due to the spread of the coronavirus on June 01, 2020 in Istanbul, Turkey. As infection rates of the coronavirus continue to drop and after more than a month of weekend lockdowns, Turkey has begun reopening procedures, allowing bars, restaurants and cafes to open under new restrictions for the first time since March 17. Limited domestic flights have restarted and the stay-at-home curfew for citizens under 20 and over 65 has been eased.   (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Report Middle East

Roundtable: Middle East Strained by COVID-19, But Not Transformed

June 9, 2020By Daniel Benaim, Thanassis Cambanis, Dina Esfandiary, Michael Wahid Hanna, Aron Lund and Dahlia Scheindlin
From Century International
Report Higher Education

Moving Michigan Forward: Public Higher Education Finance Reforms to Bring College within Reach

June 8, 2020By Jen Mishory and Andrew Stettner
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Report For-Profit Education

What States Can Do to Protect Students from Predatory For-Profit Colleges

May 26, 2020By Stephanie Hall, Ramond Curtis and Carrie Wofford
Report Middle East

Will the Pandemic Kill Arab Print Journalism?

May 26, 2020By Aron Lund
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Report Health Care

What’s Good and What’s Missing in the HEROES Act

May 19, 2020By The Century Foundation
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Report K - 12

Expanding Access to Summer Learning in Response to COVID-19

May 12, 2020By Halley Potter
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 12: Sophomore Sadia Demby moves her belongings through Harvard Yard on the campus of Harvard University on March 12, 2020 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Students have been asked to move out of their dorms by March 15 due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) risk. All classes will be moved online for the rest of the spring semester.  (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Report Higher Education

How Colleges Can Advance Equity with CARES Act Emergency Student Aid

May 4, 2020By Peter Granville
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