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A Quarter of Public Schools Reported Student Inattention, Negatively Impacted Learning
NCES data show that 9-in-10 public schools that provided high-dosage tutoring rated it as being at least moderately effective in improving student outcomes during the 2023–24 school year.
Students
Kessler Collaborative Breaks Down Silos to Help First-Generation Students
The latest report on academic year 2022 and 2023, conducted by the nonprofit academic community organization Ithaka S+R, hopes to shine a light on just how many students have been positively impacted by these direct interventions.
Reports & Data
Survey: Most Students Report Stress, Anxiety About Election
TimelyCare survey captures sentiments of college students as the U.S. presidential election approaches.
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University of Vermont Launches ‘Grow Local News Reporting’ Effort
With renewed investments and partnerships, the University of Vermont’s Center for Community News is trying to re-energize local coverage in underserved news regions.
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NACUBO Student Success Hub Highlights Financial Links to Equitable Student Outcomes
The free resource will provide higher education institutions with new tools to operationalize student success initiatives.
Rising Graduate Scholars
Impacting Policy and Creating Greater Equity
Currently a doctoral student at the University of Texas at Austin, Michael Reid, Jr., is intent on utilizing research to examine poverty as a barrier to student development.
Rising Graduate Scholars
Hitting the High Notes
Victor Wing Heng Yuen is both a gifted musician and a talented educator. To that end, he is pursuing two doctoral degrees at the University of Kentucky (UK).
Rising Graduate Scholars
Focus on Athletes and Concussions
Eric O. Ingram’s graduate advisor Dr. Justin Karr, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky (UK), describes him as committed, energetic, and driven when working on research projects.
Rising Graduate Scholars
Finding a Place at an HBCU
Iowa native Juana D. Hollingsworth had always dreamed of attending an historically Black college and university (HBCU). She saw what it could be like through movies and television and she wanted that experience.
Rising Graduate Scholars
Developing Leaders
Isabel Mendoza appreciates industrial organizational psychology’s use of data to support practices in the workplace. She likes to think of it as business and psychology put together, but more people-focused.
Rising Graduate Scholars
A Mentor to Others
Working toward a doctorate in neuroscience was not Jazmin Guadalupe Brito Morales’s express goal when she first started her undergraduate career.
Rising Graduate Scholars
Communicating the Science of the Stars
Jordan Ealy counts herself among the stargazers who delight in watching specks of light twinkle against the darkness of outer space. But her scholarship focuses on those stars she can barely see.
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