The Case for Quantum LEAP
When Biden ran for office he promised free college, he could get close by supersizing an existing program through budget reconciliation.
Will Higher Education Be Doomed to Repeat the History of the Great Recession?
Will the consequences of the Great Recession be repeated for higher education?
[ONLINE] – Afrofuturism’s Reimagined Tomorrows
Join us for a discussion on how Afrofuturism extends past movie portrayals of superheroes and kings into the arts, politics, and more.
Virtual
12PM – 1PM EDT
[ONLINE] – Robert E. Lee and Me
Join the International Security Program for a discussion of Ty Seidule’s new book on race, the military, and the lost cause myth.
Virtual
12:15PM – 1:45PM EDT
[ONLINE] – Taking the Slow Lane
Join PIT The Commons Live! in a discussion on the difference between the fast lane and the slow lane of public interest technology.
Virtual
1PM – 2:30PM EDT
Pell Eligibility Restored for Defrauded Students
Democrats have been urging Congress to restore used-up Pell Grant eligibility for defrauded students for years. They finally got it.
Teachers Lean on Each Other to Rise Above and Beyond During Pandemic to Support Dual Language Learners
The pandemic has created challenges to serving dual language learners, but teachers are devising approaches to make online class engaging.
What Students and Colleges Faced During the Pandemic
Students and colleges faced a litany of challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic.
[ONLINE] – Defining Endless Wars: The First Step Towards Ending Them
Join the International Security Program in the launch of David Sterman’s new report to discuss how to define an “endless war”.
Virtual
12:15PM – 1:45PM EDT