New York Times
The Surprising Ways That Siblings Shape Our Lives
Siblings can have a deep impact on the trajectory of an individual’s life. Research by Joshua Goodman is cited.
With Black Enrollment Down, Amherst College Faces an Identity Crisis
One college grapples with a downward shift in diversity after the 2023 Supreme Court ruling banning affirmative action. Anthony Abraham Jack comments.
The Algebra Problem: How Middle School Math Became a National Flashpoint
The teaching of algebra in middle school (or the lack thereof) has become the subject of much controversy and debate across the United States. Joshua Goodman is quoted.
No More No. 2 Pencils: The SAT Goes Fully Digital
Will the new digital SAT help reduce student stress? Mary Churchill weighs in.
Publishing Pledged to Diversify. Change Has Been Slow.
Although more people of color are working in publishing, the majority of workers in the industry are still white. Laura Jiménez is quoted.
Legacy Admissions Don’t Work the Way You Think They Do
Anthony Abraham Jack is quoted in this article discussing the myths surrounding legacy admissions.