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Undermining Pell: Volume III: The News Keeps Getting Worse for Low-Income Students
Stephen Burd looks at U.S. Dept. of Ed data showing the average net price that students from low-income families attending four-college.
A Spotlight on 3 Cities in California Working to Improve Early Learning
Announcing New America’s special coverage of early learning in California.
Harmful Net Neutrality Bill Advances in Congress
H.R. 2666 would prohibit the FCC from taking actions that impact the rates that broadband providers charge customers.
New Study: Science Achievement Gaps Begin Early and Linger
Research found that the strongest contributors to science achievement gaps are general knowledge gaps that are already present.
What I Learned from Donald Trump’s New Education Policy Video
Donald Trump’s new education policy video outlining his education policy offers many clues for those who look closely.
Putting Children First: #JusticeforFlint
Last week, both the Democratic and Republican parties held debates in Michigan and to varying degrees addressed the lead poisoning crisis.
Struggling to Stay Nourished in a Banking Desert
Physical bank branches in low-income communities are critical for their fiscal health.