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Texas Public Radio
Concussions, Bruises, Bite Marks: San Antonio Special Education Teachers Say They Often Get Hurt at Work
October 7, 2024
Elizabeth Bettini comments in this story about challenges faced by special education teachers and paraprofessionals.
BU Today
POV: It’s Unthinkable That Athletes End Up Hospitalized by Workouts Designed to Make Them Better
October 4, 2024
Exertional injuries are one of the leading causes of collegiate sport deaths. John McCarthy discusses how this can be changed.
Harvard Magazine
Harvard Haves and Have-Nots
September 23, 2024
Anthony Abraham Jack's new book,
Class Dismissed
, explores the gaps students from lower-income families and underrepresented backgrounds experience in higher education.
The Brink
Is Higher Education Ignoring Inequality and Failing Disadvantaged Students?
September 23, 2024
Anthony Abraham Jack discusses his new book,
Class Dismissed
, and what colleges can do to better support students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Boston Globe
BU Professor Explores Inequality on College Campuses in New Book about Harvard
September 21, 2024
Anthony Abraham Jack hopes
Class Dismissed: When Colleges Ignore Inequality and Students Pay the Price
will help higher ed leaders come to grips with this issue on their campuses.
BU Today
After Georgia Shooting, Should Schools Be Required to Have Threat Assessment Teams?
September 10, 2024
Jennifer Greif Green discusses whether states should mandate these teams (short answer: yes) and how that implementation should be handled.
Inside Higher Ed
What’s New With Dual Enrollment?
September 9, 2024
Mary Churchill discusses the promise and challenge of allowing high school students to enroll in college courses.
Washington Post
She Boosted Schools in Mississippi. Can Carey Wright Do It Again in Maryland?
August 26, 2024
Research from the Wheelock Educational Policy Center is cited in this article about Maryland's new state superintendent.
The Chronicle of Higher Education
Elite Colleges Are More Diverse Than Ever. They’re Still Unequal.
August 23, 2024
A modified excerpt from Anthony Abraham Jack's new book,
Class Dismissed: When Colleges Ignore Inequality and Students Pay the Price.
BU Today
Young GENEiuses: SummerLab Gives Teens a Chance to Learn about State-of-the Art CRISPR Technology
August 20, 2024
Middle and high school students learn about gene editing through a program funded by the National Institutes of Health. Carla Romney and Donald DeRosa comment.
The Cut
What Happens When a Kid Plays With Grok, Grimes’s AI Toy?
August 16, 2024
A parent writes about testing out a new AI toy with her child. Jenny Nissel, a BU Wheelock research associate, comments.
Inside Higher Ed
Pulling Down the List
August 15, 2024
Mary Churchill explores the issue of declining enrollments at public regional universities.
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