“For the first time in our country’s history, education is being challenged from both sides of the aisles — the media, the politicians are saying that people don’t get a good return on their investment for education,” David A. Armstrong added.
College degree remains best path for success, says university president
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Two bills offer competing visions of what it will take to keep the staggering American economy from landing on the canvas during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Access to broadband may be one of the defining issues of our time
The coronavirus pandemic showed the yawning gaps in the U.S. digital infrastructure, as millions of students just faded away from their teachers’ virtual classrooms because they had no broadband access.
Congress urged to make poor, vulnerable a priority for next stimulus bill
‘U.S. bishops’ Committee Domestic Justice and Human Development said the next federal stimulus package for pandemic economic relief must include help for the poor and vulnerable.