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Aleta Sprague explains why financial capability is central to financial access鈥攁nd how some states are denying millions both.
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Aleta Sprague explains why financial capability is central to financial access鈥攁nd how some states are denying millions both.
Manuela Ekowo articulates why raw numbers do not equal human-made data.
Patrick Oathout examines how far we have鈥攁nd have not鈥攃ome with respect to gender in American politics.
We need to understand Brazil鈥檚 political past and present to be able to forecast its future, says Chayenne Polim茅dio.
Even as the media focus is on elite private colleges, 45 percent of students live in households with less than $30,000 a year.
Most models are geared towards building strong teachers, but until recently principals have been left out of the conversation.
Soft power, that is, argues Mirian Jugheli.
In 2004, the University of Phoenix (UOP), the largest for-profit college in the country, took a principled stand on behalf of its students.
They can’t go back to Yemen from Guantanamo. A. G. Sims argues that where they can go will determine how and when the camp will be closed.
Congress first defined COA more than four decades ago, in 1972, but changes in the student population since has left lawmakers scrambling.