Jamaal Abdul-AlimHome‘Hunting Ground’ Sheds Light on Campus Rape IssueThe Hunting Ground — by filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering — takes viewers dorm-room deep into the issue of sexual assault on campus.February 19, 2015HomeReport: U.S. Millennials Not Measuring Up vs. International PeersCalling the situation a “clear cause for concern,” ETS on Tuesday released a new report that shows the skills of America’s so-called “millennials” are “comparatively weak” in relation to their international peers.February 17, 2015HomePhiladelphia Futures Paying Off With College AccessPhiladelphia Futures, a nonprofit established in 1989, is credited with getting hundreds of young people from low-income families connected to college.February 15, 2015HomeHigh School Graduation Rates Between Black and White Males WidenThe Schott Foundation for Public Education is releasing a report today that decries a “widened” gap between the high school graduation rates for Black males and White males.February 10, 2015HomeLess-established Researchers More Prone to Try Out New IdeasEarly career researchers may deserve greater consideration for research grants and tenure because they are more likely than their more established counterparts to try out new ideas that advance science.February 9, 2015HomeCompetency-based Education a Promising Option for Many StudentsA growing number of students are turning to the world of competency-based education and all the flexibility that it affords.February 8, 2015HomeReport: Graduation Gap Grows Between Rich, PoorThe percentage of students from low-income families who go on to earn a bachelor’s degrees is almost the same today as it was in 1965.February 3, 2015HomeHalf of High-risk Students Coming Up EmptyRoughly half of high-risk students are starting college but have nothing to show for it in terms of earnings because they leave without a credential that could command a higher salary.February 1, 2015African-AmericanThe Practice of Parents Posting Child Beatings Online Becoming More CommonA small but growing number of Black parents are retrieving video cameras in order to record themselves whipping their children, then posting videos of the whippings on social media websites, such as Facebook, to embarrass their children to get them to discontinue any non-desirous behavior.January 28, 2015HomePanel Makes Recommendations on Teacher Prep ProgramsFederally proposed regulations to rate teacher programs should be withdrawn and reformulated according to a recent panel discussion.January 27, 2015Previous PagePage 40 of 80Next Page