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How the FBI’s Approach to Hacking Affects the Future of Vulnerabilities Research
Finding and selling vulnerabilities is actually a lucrative business opportunity for both individuals and for specialized companies.
New America CA Announces Inaugural Class of Fellows
New America CA announced the selection of six social entrepreneurs it will be supporting as year-long fellows.
Paraprofessionals Could Help Solve Bilingual Teacher Shortages
The bilingual teacher shortage is all too common – but many great candidates are already in the classroom.
At White House, #STEMStartsEarly, with Comments Invited on Tech Policy
At the White House symposium, more than 200 public and private initiatives announced commitments to help promote early STEM education.
DOJ, FCC Propose Conditional Approval of Charter Merger
Today, the DOJ announced a settlement to approve Charter’s proposed acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks.
Special All College Sports Edition
Higher Ed Happy Hour Episode 16: Kevin, Libby, and Andrew debate the morality of intercollegiate athletics.
The Cyber Butterfly Effect
Can Holy Lands Become Holy Democracies?
A question not so easily answered among scholars.
Can You Hear Them Now?
Good. The Verizon strike is in its second week, and Patricia Hart argues it’s time for politicians to start listening to workers.