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COLUMN: ‘We want every major to be a climate major’

The Hechinger Report

Duke introduced a wide-ranging climate commitment in 2022 that spans operations, research grants and partnerships, including with the New York Climate Exchange. Steelman is advocating for fluency for all undergraduates by 2028, she said, but “We’re working through a committee process and we’ll see what sticks.”

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Could Michigan’s Cost-Sharing Approach to Child Care Be Scaled Nationwide?

ED Surge

Once in office, he began researching the issue and joined a local working group focused on child care. In the event of an economic downturn, many employers worry the program would be among the first to go. He wanted to understand the experiences of child care providers and the public programs already available to support families. “We

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Meet the New Editorial Team for the American Political Science Review (APSR)

Political Science Now

The new editorial team begins their editorship of the APSR on June 1, 2024, and their term runs through May 31, 2028. Her research interests focus on racial and ethnic inequalities in the U.S. Her research has been supported by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation and the Folke Bernadotte Academy, among others.

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Coal plants are closing. For some schools, that means lost revenue and fewer jobs for graduates

The Hechinger Report

By the time Moffat Countys current class of high school freshmen graduate, in 2028, the utility company that owns Craig Station will shutter its remaining mines and coal-burning units. State economic analysts have forecast that severance taxes from coal will dip below $90 million by 2030, less than a third of what it was in 2011.

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