RFK Jr. has a distinct appeal when it comes to young male voters
Ilyse Hogue and Natalia Mehlman Petrzela wrote for MSNBC on the connection between RFK Jr.’s rise and the political dislocation of young men
Changes to KOSA Are Improvements, but Congress Must Still Address Remaining Challenges With the Bill, Says OTI
“At its core, the bill still poses significant risks to speech and privacy that could ultimately make children and adults less safe online.”
In Navalny’s Death, Echoes of Stalin
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen examines Navalny’s death.
“Outcomes Are Key:” Department of Education Continues Negotiated Rulemaking to Strengthen Student Protections
Negotiators representing colleges, students, consumer groups and the Department of Education, met last week to continue developing new highe
[ONLINE] – Swift Justice: A Taliban Courtroom in Session
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It Takes a Village to Advance Student Parent Systems Change
Being a student and a parent is hard work, so everyone involved in changing systems to get parenting students more support play vital roles.
NSF EPIIC Funds Community Colleges Capacity Building and Innovation
NSF EPIIC is new federal funding for community college partnerships that build institutional capacity for emerging technology job training.
Tribal Broadband Advocates Discuss Importance of 12 GHz Proposal
OTI on the potential significance of a proposal giving Tribal communities access to lower 12 GHz spectrum.