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  • What Colleges Need to Know to Help Adult Learners Thrive

    Higher Education Dive Jan 9, 2023

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  • Birth Control Isn’t a Substitute for Abortion

    FiveThirtyEight Jan 8, 2023

    Americans need better access to contraception. In countries where birth control is cheap or free and more easily available to more people, there are much lower rates of unintended pregnancy,…

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  • How Development in India Neglects Women

    India Development Review Jan 8, 2023

    Does the ‘development discourse’ ignore women? No. Not today. It certainly does not ‘ignore’ women. In fact, the development narrative casts its gaze evenly across a range of women, homogenises…

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  • For Low-income Youth, Rent Can Be the Biggest Barrier to College

    Urban Institute Jan 8, 2023

    Many cities and localities have mounted targeted efforts to promote education and career pathways for “opportunity youth.” Engaging these young people—ages 16 to 24, who are not in school and not…

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  • The Impact of the Childcare Shortage on Rural Families

    The Rural Blog Jan 8, 2023

    Many of the families who need child care the most can’t get it.  (Photo by Andrii Zorii, Getty Images) The lack of available and affordable …

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  • Practical Steps to Pursue a Community Engagement Framework for Your Nonprofit

    Blue Avocado Jan 8, 2023

    To counteract NIMBY attitudes, a two-step framework is presented for proactive community engagement that will build local support.

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  • Higher Education Trends 2023: What To Look Out For

    Higher Education Dive Jan 8, 2023

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  • Investors Discuss the Implications of AI in Biotech

    TechCrunch Jan 8, 2023

    As ChatGPT has so aptly demonstrated, AI is now truly entering the mainstream consciousness. That’s why we weren’t very surprised when a slew of investors told us they rarely see a…

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  • Red Flag Laws Fly Under the Radar

    The 74 Jan 7, 2023

    Alyssa Shaw’s job is to guide Seattle-area residents through what can be one of the most wrenching and complicated experiences of their lives: petitioning civil courts to temporarily take away…

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  • How COVID-19 Impacts Moms in the Workforce

    Futurity Jan 7, 2023

    The COVID-19 pandemic—and resulting upheaval in public education—has undermined decades of feminist gains in the United States workforce, research finds. The research, forthcoming in Gender & Society, draws on new data…

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  • Alcohol Use is Widely Accepted in the US, But Even Moderate Consumption is Associated with Many Harmful Effects

    The Conversation Jan 7, 2023

    The number of deaths related to alcohol use in the US grew by a staggering 25% between 2019 and 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    A Story of Intergenerational Philanthropy

    National Center for Family Philanthropy Jan 7, 2023

    In the late 1990s, the Eisner Foundation began by focusing on nonprofits aiding children, a natural fit for a philanthropy headed by a family-oriented entertainment mogul and the parents of…

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