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  1. Higher Education
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    The Colleges Are Watching

    With access to predictive analytics and more data than ever before, how can universities avoid invading students’ privacy while promoting academic success?

  2. Criminal Justice

    Disenfranchised in Florida

    Sixty-year-old Roderick Kemp is one of 1.7 million across the state who can’t vote due to felony convictions.

  3. Higher Education
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    The Problem With How Higher Education Treats Diversity

    What is lost when disadvantaged students are forced to commodify their backgrounds for the sake of college admissions?

  4. Higher Education
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    Jill Biden's Push to Make Community College Free

    The second lady has made expanding access to higher education a priority in recent years.

  5. Early Childhood
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    Light Research Hasn't Slowed Pre-K Expansion

    In a rush to adopt popular early-education programs, policymakers have not always evaluated what actually works for children.

  6. Criminal Justice
    Courtesy of Chicago Torture Archive

    A Digital Archive Documents Two Decades of Torture by Chicago Police

    Amid continued accusations of police misconduct, the force must contend with a digital rehashing of a sordid chapter in its history.

  7. Criminal Justice

    How Tech Education Can Change an Inmate’s Life

    Classes should be offered so that the formerly incarcerated don’t re-enter society behind everyone else.

  8. Communities
    Jim Mone / AP

    A Region That Sees Racism as a Threat to Its Economy

    Minnesota’s Twin Cities, one of the most prosperous areas in the nation, is reckoning with its inequities.

  9. Workforce
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    Living in an Extreme Meritocracy Is Exhausting

    A society that glorifies metrics leaves little room for human imperfections.

  10. Higher Education
    Courtesy of Unite Here Local 26

    The End of a Labor Strike at the World’s Wealthiest University

    The university has the largest endowment in the United States, but workers said they couldn’t pay basic living expenses.

  11. Workforce
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    When Women Have Power, They Can Do Something About Sexual Harassment

    The best way to excise it from corporate culture is to promote women to the highest levels of authority.

  12. Higher Education
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    The Racial Disparity of the Student-Loan Crisis

    The answer seems to be tied in large part to the types of graduate schools people attend.

  13. Higher Education
    Patrick Semansky / AP

    When For-Profit Colleges Prey on Unsuspecting Students

    Without access to counseling in high school, many ambitious yet disadvantaged students still end up in schools where they’re most likely to drop out and accrue lots of debt.

  14. Communities
    Jim Mone / AP

    America’s Real Refugee Problem

    Minneapolis’ large Somali community made it through a grueling screening process in order to enter the country. Now, earning a living in the U.S. is proving difficult for younger generations.

  15. Workforce
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    The Work Before the Big Break

    Annie Truex, an actress in Los Angeles, talks about the obstacles women face in the audition process and how to stay motivated after constant rejections.

  16. Workforce
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    Trump’s Exaggeration of NAFTA’s Lousiness

    Far from “one of the worst deals ever made,” the 1994 trade agreement has nonetheless become a target of the Republican nominee.

  17. Workforce
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    What It’s Like to Work as an Exotic Dancer

    Liza, a dancer based in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, talks about how the stereotypes about her profession affect how she’s treated by clientele.

  18. Higher Education
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    How the LSAT Destroys Socioeconomic Diversity

    The Logic Games section forces test takers to master a new type of thinking—and that knowledge is not cheap.

  19. Workforce
    Jonathan Ernst / Reuters

    Privilege Helps Men—but Not Women—Get Fancy Jobs

    A researcher who sent hundreds of fake résumés to law firms found that hiring managers were most impressed by male applicants who indicated a passion for polo and sailing.

  20. Higher Education
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    The Unlikely Union Between a Trump Supporter and Historically Black Colleges

    Paris Dennard is the new head of strategic communications for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.