A Bureaucratic Shakeup Threatens Future Child Care Research
Plans to restructure OPRE could lead to a loss of valuable child care research
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A low-key, low-turnout primary runoff election has set the slates for November’s general elections.
New America is pleased to welcome three new members to its board of directors: Maxine Clark, Mona Mourshed, and Sally Osberg.
Cecilia Muñoz reminded us that we have the power to ensure technology is a force for social good.
The Washington Post reported that the FBI has been overstating the number of encrypted mobile devices that it could not unlock in 2017.
Technology policies cannot and will not be successful without technologists at the policymaking table.
With new and better data on college outcomes, accreditors have fewer excuses to brush off evidence of problems
The most recent National Postsecondary Student Aid Study allows us to better understand graduate borrowing and how it has changed over time.
Varying Degrees 2018: New America’s Second Annual Survey on Higher Education surveyed 1,600 Americans ages 18 and older.