Q&A with LSX Fellow Oana Negru-Subtirica on Educational Identity and Romania’s Education System
Negru-Subtirica is a Romania-based professor who leads the Self and Identity Development Lab at Babeș-Bolyai University and focuses on youth
The Dangers of Imposing Global North Approaches to AI Governance on the Global South
At stake is whether AI just helps the rich get richer or makes the whole world better off, writes Gordon LaForge for Tech Policy Press.
Unpacking Dual Enrollment: Benefits, Barriers, and Opportunities for Expansion
Dual enrollment helps expand access to higher education. But equity gaps and weak program models have blunted its reach and effectiveness.
Where Are Federal Economic Development Investments Going?
An interactive map released by the NSF highlights investments in technology-based economic development activities across the country.
Building Better Pathways for Youth: A Blog Series Exploring Examples of Federal Flexibility
A blog series on using federal flexibility to bridge the gap between the systems that serve young people on their journey to adulthood.
Climate Capitalism: Winning the Race to Zero Emissions and Solving the Crisis of Our Age
Join Planetary Politics online on September 4 for an in-depth discussion with Akshat Rathi on his book, Climate Capitalism.
Virtual
10AM – 11:30AM EDT
NSF and New America Announce Strategic Initiative to Empower Community and Technical Colleges in Regional Innovation Ecosystems
New America is initiating the Accelerator for Community Colleges in the Innovation Economy.
NSF Awards Grants For CHIPS, Tech Workforce, And The Future Of Work
Two new NSF awards will support community colleges in providing emerging technology job training.