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The Chronicle of Higher Education
The Post-DACA Generation Faces Steep Barriers to College in the South (March, 2023)
The U. of Iowa Leased Its Utilities Operations for $1 Billion. Now, Its Partner in the Deal Is Suing. (January, 2023)
Does Criminology Have a Crime Problem? Not at All, Experts Say. (January, 2023)
How a Washington State U. Doctoral Student Became a Suspect in the U. of Idaho Murders (January, 2023)
Purdue U. Northwest Chancellor Apologizes for Speaking Made-Up ‘Asian’ Language During Commencement (December, 2022)
‘We Will Get Through This’: How U. of Idaho Leadership Is Responding to a Quadruple Homicide (December, 2022)
A Week After U. of Idaho Students Were Killed, a Lack of Information Sows Fear and Confusion (November, 2022)
‘I’m So in Shock’: In One Day, UVA and U. of Idaho Are Rocked by Separate Tragedies (November, 2022)
Prominent Higher-Ed Consultant Committed Financial Fraud, Lawsuit Says (October, 2022)
A Prominent Scholar Was Fired. Neither She Nor Her Institution Will Say Exactly Why. (October, 2022)
UVA Students Demand Transparency After Noose Is Found on Campus (September, 2022)
What Colleges Can Learn From the Affirmative-Action Lawsuit Against Texas A&M (September, 2022)
Jeff Bezos Criticized a Professor’s Tweet About the Queen. Then the University Condemned Her Comments. (September, 2022)
A University Asked for Faculty and Staff Volunteers at Dining Halls. The Union Said No. (September, 2022)
Florida Lawmakers Enacted an Intellectual-Diversity Survey. Students Weren’t Interested. (August, 2022)
After Student Walkout, American U. Agrees to New Contract With Striking Staff (August, 2022)
A Catholic University Hired a Dean With Ties to the Vatican. The Problem? He Faked His Credentials. (August, 2022)
Business-School Dean Resigns Amid Allegations He Lied About His Degrees (August, 2022)
What It Takes to Transform a Hotel Into a College Dorm (August, 2022)
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The New York Times
In Hasidic Enclaves, Failing Private Schools Flush With Public Money (Contributed reporting, September, 2022)
How Hasidic Schools Reaped a Windfall of Special Education Funding (Contributed reporting, December, 2022)
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Chalkbeat
How a Puerto Rican folklorist brought bilingual storytime to the New York Public Library (August, 2022)
How NYC programs fight ‘summer melt’ one student at a time (July, 2022)
NYC teachers get little to no training on lockdown drills (July, 2022)
NYC’s pick for Bronx superintendent is being sued for sexual harassment (June, 2022)
Attention ninth graders: Applications open for NYC’s virtual high school (June, 2022)
Chaotic end to NYC school year: Rage over budget cuts (June, 2022)
Getting real-world experience: High schoolers design a ‘life skills’ lab for students with disabilities (June, 2022)
NYC public school families to receive $375 per child for food benefits through federal COVID relief (June, 2022)
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Other Publications
$375 in Food Benefits Per Child Are Coming to All NYC Public School Families, THE CITY (June, 2022)
NYC Spent Millions on Air Purifiers, But Teachers Want More Guidance on Use, Columbia News Service (December, 2021)
Back in the Gym, Teachers Try New Tricks To Engage Students, Labor New York on Medium (October, 2021)
Hundreds of Workers Rally, Demanding Mayor Postpone Office Return, Labor New York on Medium (September, 2021)
Some Parents Are Boycotting School Reopening. What Will Teachers Do?, Labor New York on Medium (September, 2021)
Amid School Reopenings, Latinx Teachers Struggle With Mental Health, Verywell Health (September, 2021)
Pennsylvania college students strike to demand racial justice on campus, Prism (December, 2020)
Immigrant Detention During COVID-19: “Total Disregard for People Inside”, Ms. Magazine (July, 2020)