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Boston Globe
Community Colleges Riding High after First Year of Free Tuition for Adult Students
July 13, 2024
Massachusetts instituted a free community college program for adults over 25, boosting enrollment over the past year, but Joshua Goodman cautions that community college may not be the best choice for all students.
BU Today
Meet BU’s Newest Associate Professors
July 8, 2024
Thirty-two Boston University faculty were promoted to associate professor in spring 2024, including Naomi Caselli and Christina Dobbs.
Boston Globe
Amid Rising Tuition and Inflationary Pressures, a New College Run by BC Opens Its Doors to Low-Income Students
July 5, 2024
Anthony Abraham Jack comments on Messina College, a new institution operated by Boston College designed to support first-generation and low-income college students.
Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative Social Impact Review
After Race-Conscious Admissions: How to Provide Strategic and Aggressive College Application Advice to Academically Ambitious Black Students
June 26, 2024
After the Supreme Court struck down race-based affirmative action in college decisions, teachers and counselors have had to rethink how to help their academically talented Black students navigate the admissions process. Joshua Goodman is quoted.
BU Today
Wheelock Lecturer Works inside and outside System to Fight for Education Equality
June 18, 2024
Lecturer and alum Raul Fernandez (COM’00, Wheelock’16) researches school segregation talks about the impact of racial imbalance on students and learning.
The Brink
Should Schools Struggling with Classroom Management Clamp Down with More Suspensions or Turn to Restorative Justice?
June 14, 2024
Researcher Christopher Cleveland talks about school disciplinary policies and how they impact students.
Boston Globe
225K Students in Mass. Go to Segregated Schools, New Report Says
June 11, 2024
A report shows that attending segregated schools is associated with low graduation rates and standardized test scores. Raul Fernandez comments on the findings.
WBUR
Report Notes Segregation Patterns in Massachusetts Schools
June 11, 2024
Raul Fernandez comments on a recent report that shows that 60% of the state's public school students attend a racially segregated school.
Boston Globe
The New Reality of Racial Segregation in Mass. Schools
June 11, 2024
What can be done about the racial segregation in public schools? Raul Fernandez is quoted.
Boston Globe
‘It’s Heartbreaking’: 225,000 Mass. Students Attend Substandard Segregated Schools, New Report Finds
June 10, 2024
Researcher Raul Fernandez comments on pervasive racial segregation and educational inequities in Massachusetts public schools.
Boston Globe
Gifted and Talented Programs Are Vanishing from Schools. That’s a Bigger Problem Than You Think.
May 29, 2024
Massachusetts grapples with the impact of having reduced state support for programs for gifted students. Highlights research conducted by Christopher Cleveland and Joshua Goodman.
Education Week
Why Special Education Teachers Quit—and What Schools Are Doing About It
May 28, 2024
Elizabeth Bettini discusses some of the ways school districts can address the shortage of special education teachers.
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