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What UFO Conspiracies Have to Do with Jan. 6th
In Episode 49 of his podcast, Peter Bergen examines the connections between UFO conspiracy and January 6th.
House to Try Again to Advance Surveillance Reform Bill
A coalition that OTI is part of a coalition urging for amendments to RISSA.
OTI Welcomes the New Comprehensive Federal Privacy Bill
“We are pleased that this bill has reinvigorated public discussion about protecting Americans’ fundamental right to privacy.”
Q & A with Ester de Jong on the Bilingual and Biliteracy Dimensions of the Science of Reading
The nuances of learning to read in more than one language and differentiating service for ELs cannot be left out of the SoR shift.
What the University of Michigan Student Data Incident Reveals about Higher Ed Data Collection and Practices
The case of U-M’s dataset serves as a poignant reminder of the ethical complexities inherent in data sharing practices.
4/5 Coalition Letter Urging Members of Congress to Support Judiciary Committee Amendments to the Reforming Intelligence and Securing America Act (RISAA)
OTI joined more than 30 civil society organizations in urging reps to vote in favor of amendments, which will end Section 702 abuses.
Most of American Policy on Sexual Violence Lives within the Violence Against Women Act. What Are the Consequences?
Creating Climate Resilience through Civic Engagement
Sarah Jacob spoke with Dominika Parry of 2°C Mississippi.
DoD Releases Long-Awaited Report on Lower 3 GHz
Michael Calabrese on the DOD’s long-awaited spectrum-sharing report.
Examining Why Men Stopped out of Community College
This blog post considers the varied reasons that explain why men stopped out of community college and why they may not be likely to return..