What Comes After the Epstein Files: A Q&A with Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
Impunity for the rich is still winning, even as outrage about elite corruption and crime crosses partisan lines.
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Announcing a new network supporting community college partnerships in economic development, innovation ecosystems, and CHIPS & Science Act.
“Right now, we have no comprehensive or standardized way of measuring digital skills in the United States.”
Riley Rogerson explores how climate complacency and inaction are worsening disasters, urging immediate action to confront the crisis.
Changing Higher Ed podcast featured Kevin Carey and Sophie Nguyen on an episode discussing findings from the 2024 Varying Degrees survey.
In Episode 77 of his podcast, ASU and New America’s Peter Bergen examines the meaning of national security.
Digital sovereignty may offer certain benefits, but it also poses undeniable risks.
In a guest blog for AfterSchool Snack , An-Me Chung wrote about the potentials of GenAI in education and why guardrails are important.
“We will continue to defend policies that promote competition, protect consumers, and hold large phone and cable companies accountable.”