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How to keep kids curious – 5 questions answered

by Perry Zurn, American University Kids are naturally curious. But various forces in the environment can dampen their curiosity over time. Can anything be done...

Community college athletes could earn $48 per Instagram post under the right conditions

by Adam Cocco, University of Louisville When people talk about how college athletes can now get paid from their name, image and likeness – more...

What are green jobs and how can I get one?

Solar installation jobs are among those expected to grow in the next decade. Brenda Sangi Arruda / Getty Images by Shaun M. Dougherty, Boston College When President...

Advanced Placement courses could clash with laws that target critical race theory

Lawmakers have passed many laws that seek to control how teachers educate students about racism in the U.S. Hill Street Studios / Getty Images by Suneal...

Racial gaps in college graduation widened under funding model meant to boost performance

by Monnica Chan, UMass Boston; Preeya Pandya Mbekeani, Brown University, and Zachary Mabel, Georgetown University The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic...

More student or faculty diversity on campus leads to lower racial gaps in graduation rates

At colleges with a majority-Black student population, Black and white students graduate at the same rate. Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images by Nicholas...

Students are often segregated within the same schools, not just by being sent to different ones

by Kari Dalane, American University School of Public Affairs The big idea Children from low-income households are increasingly being segregated into different classrooms from their peers...

The US doesn’t have enough faculty to train the next generation of nurses

Some nursing programs had to turn away students because of a shortage of faculty and clinical sites. FatCamera/E+ Collection via Getty Images by Rayna M....

Pell Grants fall short of original goal to make college more affordable

by Donald E. Heller, University of San Francisco Back around when the Pell Grant was created by Congress in 1973 to help students from low-income...

Colleges routinely fail to ask about new hires’ history of sexual harassment

by Susan Fortney, Texas A&M University and Theresa Morris, Texas A&M University When three graduate students sued Harvard University in early 2022 for sexual harassment...

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