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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New America will join efforts to improve colleges’ data collection on student parents.
Finding child care is a constant source of stress for student parents, which has led some to give up on their dreams of a new career.
The Biden Administration’s new rule upholds key safeguards for students attending career-oriented programs.
This blog post uses data from the latest Varying Degrees survey to highlight Americans’ perspectives on various college admissions factors.
A conversation with student parent, evaluator, and doctoral candidate at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Kate Westaby
Amplifying the voices of three scholars of color, this blog post highlights the importance of uplifting and protecting a diverse faculty.
A conversation with Carrie Welton, Senior Director of Policy & Advocacy: Anti-Poverty and Basic Needs at TICAS
A conversation with former student parent and recent graduate, Sade Johnson.
This blog post highlights recent findings about Americans’ opinions on faculty diversity from New America’s annual Varying Degrees survey.