From Bletchley to Bharat: Can Middle Powers Chart a Third Way in AI?
For middle powers, the logic of banding together is undeniably compelling at a time of escalating great power coercion.
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Several states are attempting to limit undocumented students’ access to public education, here is what they have wrong and why it matters.
Universities are under siege—not by forces of academic debate, but by political operatives intent on dismantling DEI programs.
The U.S. Department of Education, whose staff has been cut by about half, would need to enforce the legislation.
An executive order calls for elimination of the Institute of Museum and Library Services, but most of its programs are protected by law.
The Optimistic Outlook podcast featured Taylor White on an episode about how youth apprenticeships are transforming the future of work.
The cohort will design and implement projects focused on making apprenticeship more accessible to young people.
Higher education and apprenticeship each offer many benefits. There is a way to have both at the same time: degree apprenticeship.
Jeremy Bauer-Wolf, in Republic Report, highlights key findings from New America’s report on student exploitation in cosmetology schools.
The Trump Administration is overreaching by trying to rewrite colleges’ code of conduct. Colleges should push back.