OTI’s Agentic AI Work Wins Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award
The paper was presented to the policymakers, academics, and privacy professionals who tuned in to FPF’s webinar showcasing the winning papers on AI.
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“We will risk losing top scholars unless we begin to rethink the relationship between admission and financial aid at UVa.”
Education technology advocates have gotten a big boost from President Obama in the past week.
The U.S. Department of Education is hosting its rescheduled technical symposium to discuss constructing a college ratings system.
At the end of last week, New York’s ongoing argument over how to pay for pre-K slots took a new turn.
It’s been an exciting week for teacher quality policy, with the release of two new reports that provide insight into states’ progress.
The Congressional Budget Office provided a preliminary look at its 2014 budget estimates for the Pell Grant program today.
The application for federal student aid must be free to ensure fair access to higher education financing for all students.
The first of a series of events focusing on ways that civic innovation changes how people relate to one another and to government.