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Transportation planning in cities across the United States is moving into an exciting new phase, largely because of the influence of women.
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Transportation planning in cities across the United States is moving into an exciting new phase, largely because of the influence of women.
On the heels of another devastating earthquake, Nandita Baruah argues for an engendered disaster relief and rehabilitation process in Nepal
Find out what a panel of experts had to say about the relationship between economic growth and environmental innovation during a recent even
Will Ireland become the first country to legalize same-sex marriage through a popular vote? M.V. Lee Badgett explains why the Catholic natio
A new Migration Policy Institute report notes that children of immigrants now make up one-quarter of the children under the age of 6.
Interest rates on federal student loans are set to drop for the 2015-16 school year.
This week the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) released its highly anticipated annual State of Preschool Yearbook.
DLL, ELL, LEP, TEL, ESL…languages in U.S. schools have given birth to numerous acronyms.
The past few years have been tough for Historically Black Colleges and Universities because of a combination of factors.
In an ideal world, planning family finances to meet needs would be clear-cut. But in the real world, cash comes in without predictability.