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Arizona State University to Offer MOOCs for Credit. What Will it Mean for Students?
A new program at ASU in partnetship with edX will create a “learn now, pay later” model for students.
Audio Recording: One of Us
How did a gifted child from an affluent Oslo neighborhood become Europe’s most reviled terrorist?
Hillary Clinton Should Acknowledge that Tuition Tax Breaks Don’t Work
House Passage of Intelligence Committee’s Cybersecurity Information Sharing Bill is Bad for Privacy, Bad for Information Security
Washington, DC – Today, the House of Representatives passed the House Intelligence Committee’s bill, the Protecting Cyber Networks Act (PCNA
More Time Spent in High-Quality Early Childhood Programs is Especially Beneficial for DLLs
A study of Head Start and DLL finds that early intervention can give children the boost they need to excel in English literacy later on.
OTI Strongly Condemns Senator McConnell’s Proposal to Extend NSA Spy Program Without Any Reform
Washington, DC – Last night, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Select Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard Burr introduce
The Case for Building a Social Policy Centered on Families
A report calling for new frameworks to help American families navigate today’s challenges.
55 Civil Society Groups, Security Experts, and Academics Strongly Oppose Intelligence Committees’ Cybersecurity Information Sharing Bills
Washington, DC – Yesterday, a coalition of 55 civil society groups, security experts, and academics sent two letters to Congress: one letter