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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Expanding short-term Pell to online programs creates even a greater risk of abuse by predatory actors.
The push to include online programs in short-term Pell raises more concerns about quality and value.
This analysis of the supply of degrees and workforce demand in two Midwest states provides methods showing where CCB programs are needed.
This analysis of the supply of degrees and workforce demand in two Midwest states provides methods showing where CCB programs are needed.
GAO released a report that shows nothing has changed with financial aid offers and Congress must act.
New America’s updated data visualization presents the huge and complex higher education industry with its various goals and constituencies.
Low expectations for youth, systemic barriers and inaccessibility contribute to the high unemployment rate for people with disabilities.
A CFPB report says transcript withholding is illegal, it is time for colleges to find more supportive approaches
To address shortages in teacher quantity, quality & diversity, states need better data. Modernizing HEA’s Title II data collection can help.