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Three Creative Cross-Sector Groups Embark on Projects that Integrate the Science of Learning
The LSX Fellows have begun developing their research-based, collaborative projects that will be showcased at the LSX Summit in Sept. 2024.
In Arizona, a New Generation of English Learners at Risk of Being Hurt by Outdated Political Agendas
Arizona鈥檚 English-only policy has harmed ELs over the last 20 years, yet leaders want to exclude ELs from dual language programs.
On-Campus Child Care: A Valuable but Dwindling Support for Student Parents
How access to on-campus child care can make postsecondary completion easier for student parents.
Fantasy Is a Valuable Educational Tool. Just Look at 鈥楤arbie鈥
LSX Fellow Deena Weisberg and LSX Co-founder Kathy Hirsh-Pasek explore the value of fantasy and imagination in children’s learning.
Dissension In The ranks? Some Accrediting Agencies Embrace Guidance To Improve Complaint Processes, Others Push Back
The Department of Education has said accreditors need to improve how they handle complaints, but only some accrediting agencies are choosing
Telling the Story of the 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In on Screen
We talk to Matt Spangler, creator of the documentary film Out of Obscurity about the 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In.
Think of Us: Enhancing College Opportunities for Multiply Marginalized Student Populations
UCLA and top institutions reshape student recruitment and outreach for inclusive higher education.
What Does Financial Need Look Like for Student Parents?
Kevin Miller, higher education consultant and expert, discusses upcoming reform to FAFSA and ways to alleviate costs for student parents.
Taking a Closer Look at Young Community College Students and Bachelor’s Graduates in Florida
Recent data from Florida paint a picture of the young Floridians enrolling in and graduating from CCB programs.