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8/14 – OTI Reply Comments on “Use-It-or-Share-It” Rules for Citizen Broadband Radio Service
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NASFAA’s Three Paths for FAFSA Applicants (Part 2)
This post will examine a recommendation in NASFAA’s proposal dealing with how FAFSA applicants are sorted into three paths.
We Come As Friends
A new film by Hubert Sauper observes the precarious start of South Sudan from a tiny, homemade tin and canvas airplane.
A Second Chance Offers Powerful Possibilities
Mary Alice McCarthy and Patricia Hart on President Obama’s Second Chance Pell Pilot program.
Changing the Debate on Sex Work
As Amnesty International considers decriminalizing sex work, Gary Barker underlines the need to highlight what healthy sexuality looks like
Doing Good with a Bottom Line
Sheeva Sairafi, a former T.J. Maxx buyer whose startup connects artisans to global markets, reflects on her struggles as a socially-consciou
Google v. Hood: Coming Soon to an Appeals Court Near You
What do Google, the Sony Hack, and the Mississippi Attorney General have in common? As Emily Hong explains, they’re all part of an ongoing l
NASFAA’s Take on Data for the FAFSA (Part 1)
In this post, we’ll break down the details of how NASFAA proposes collecting and using data for the FAFSA.
The Past, Present, and Future of the Black Lives Matter Network
Black Lives Matter is a movement defined and understood by its presence online. Charlton McIlwain, a scholar who studies race and digital me