Behind the Scenes: Stories from America’s Industrial Policy Playbook
Shalin Jyotishi’s essay highlights the human stories behind America’s renewed investment in industrial policy
No Friend to Workers: The Labor Cost of Trump’s Economy
It’s hard to imagine less of a friend to workers than Trump. For Labor Day, Mary Alice McCarthy urges unity to protect hard-won rights.
This Labor Day, Viewers Want to See Relatable Challenges With Jobs, Money, and Work-Family Stress
New research finds that audiences seek visibility, understanding, and solutions in the media they consume.
High Quality Pre-K Starts with Supported Teachers: Results from a National Survey of Pre-K Teachers
National survey of pre-K teachers serves as a valuable supplement to NASEM report
High Quality Pre-K Starts with Supported Teachers: Strengthening Curricula for Students with Disabilities
Few pre-K curricula provide strategies for children with disabilities or target their developmental needs.
Politicians Are Polarized. American Voters, Not So Much.
Lee Drutman’s work was quoted in The New York Times on the multi-dimensionality of voters and coalitions.
In Katrina’s America, the Storm Still Echoes 20 Years Later
Us@250 Fellow Calvin Krippner reflects on Katrina’s legacy—how the storm exposed systemic racism, government failure, and lasting distrust.
The NSF and the Next Generation of STEMM Workers
Research!America features Shalin Jyotishi in coverage of NSF’s CHIPS Act-backed efforts to strengthen STEMM talent pipelines.
Tracking the Erosion of Civil Rights Enforcement through the Trump Administration Chaos
The Trump Administration is eroding civil rights enforcement and some are tracking the executive actions that impact education.