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How college students can help save local news
An Endicott College student covers Election Day in November 2020 in a Massachusetts community as part of the college’s news-academic ...
May 31, 2022
by
Anonymous
Want to expand computer science education? Educate more teachers
A teacher works with students in a computer lab. Maskot via Getty Images Aman Yadav, Michigan State University and Michael Lachney, Michigan ...
May 31, 2022
by
Christina
Desegregating schools requires more than giving parents free choices – a scholar studies the choices parents of all races make
Racial bias may play a role both in the schools that families choose for their children and the experiences their children have. Klaus ...
May 31, 2022
by
Christina
The ordination of the first female rabbi 50 years ago has brought many changes – and some challenges
Sara Hurwitz, Amy Eilberg, Sandy Eisenberg Sasso and Sally J. Priesand, each of whom was the first female rabbi in her branch of Judaism. Courtesy ...
May 31, 2022
by
Christina
1 in 6 US kids are in families below the poverty line
The official child poverty rate is about the same today as in 1967. More Than Words Photography by Alisa Brouwer/Moment Open via Getty ...
May 23, 2022
by
Christina
What makes us subconsciously mimic the accents of others in conversation
When you imitate the speech of others, there’s a thin line between whether it’s a social asset or faux pas. Franklin McMahon/Corbis via ...
May 23, 2022
by
Christina
Over 100 years of Antarctic agriculture is helping scientists grow food in space
The greenhouse at McMurdo Station in Antarctica is the only source of fresh food during winter. Eli Duke/Flickr, CC BY-SA Daniella McCahey, ...
May 23, 2022
by
Christina
Princeton president recommends firing professor in sexual-misconduct probe
A controversial professor at Princeton University, Joshua T. Katz, is facing dismissal after a campus report said he failed to fully cooperate with ...
May 21, 2022
by
Anonymous
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