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Mother Jones
How America’s Elite Colleges Breed High-Status Careers—and Misery
September 24, 2025
Low-income students who attend elite high schools may be more successful in college than their peers who did not. Anthony Abraham Jack is cited.
Brookline News
Brookline’s Public School Enrollment Dropped During COVID and Hasn’t Bounced Back. For Families, What’s Driving Public School Appeal?
September 21, 2025
A recent study by Abigail Francis and Joshua Goodman is cited.
MassLive
College Majors Are Disappearing As Academia Tightens Its Belt
September 14, 2025
Factors such as financial and political pressures are leading to colleges and universities to make difficult choices, including cutting programs. Mary Churchill comments.
The Brink
Research Program Helps Bridge the Opportunity Gap for Young Engineers
September 8, 2025
“A big benefit of this program is simply exposure,” says Chris Alba (Wheelock’18,’23), who has both a master's and CAGS in science education.
Boston 25 News
‘A Big Deal’: Mass. Schools Developing Plans to Integrate AI in Curriculum
September 2, 2025
Across the state, districts are wrestling with how to address the challenge of AI in the classroom. Nermeen Dashoush is interviewed.
BU Today
Boston University Welcomes 2025 Menino Scholars and Community Service Award Winners, a Group Driven to Learn and to Give Back
August 29, 2025
Features comments by Michael Dennehy, executive director of the College Access & Student Success program, and student Sarah-Simone Dyer (Wheelock'29).
The Brink
Fewer Students Are Enrolled in Public School Than Before the Pandemic
August 29, 2025
Joshua Goodman and doctoral student Abigail Francis discuss their research on post-COVID enrollment trends.
Boston Magazine
The ChatGPT Generation: How Students Are Actually Using AI (And What Educators Are Learning)
August 27, 2025
AI is changing how we approach education. Is that a good thing? Michael Chang comments.
Education Week
How Should We Teach Math? General and Special Ed. Researchers Don’t Agree
August 21, 2025
A new study explores the tension between the two sides. Coauthor Nathan Jones comments.
American Public Media
Lawsuit Saves Massive Reading Experiment
August 21, 2025
Cancellation of federal funding threatened a years-long study of a system to detect when kids are struggling to learn to read. Comments by Nancy Nelson and Carol Dissen.
Boston Globe
A Wave of Massachusetts Students Embrace Unschooling, Self-Directed Learning
August 15, 2025
Alternative schooling models are on the rise after the pandemic. Joshua Goodman is quoted.
Inside Higher Ed
Programming for First-Gen Students of All Degree Paths
August 14, 2025
Anthony Abraham Jack, faculty director of the Newbury Center, talks about the center's work and future.
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