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Learn more about: “Canadian Indian Residential Schools Data Collection Project”

Political Science Now

Moira Lynch (she/her/hers) is an Associate Professor in the department of politics, geography and international studies at the University of Wisconsin – River Falls. Dr. Lynch completed her PhD in political science at the University of Minnesota. Research interests include social movements, social justice and cultural genocide.

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APSA’s Summer Rise High School Intern Program: Meet the Cohort

Political Science Now

This summer, the American Political Science Association partnered with Montgomery County Public School (MCPS) District’s Summer Rise Program to offer three high school students the opportunity to gain experience in political science knowledge production and higher education non-profits.

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Undocumented high schoolers work long hours, putting college further out of reach

The Hechinger Report

So when we have a great extracurricular activity, like a visit to a museum, these kids just can’t go because they would miss a shift.”. At the same time, while nonwhite students may regularly experience more stress than their white peers, they are often less likely to seek psychological help. I wanted to make sure I left a mark.

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Inside the oil industry’s not-so-subtle push into K-12 education

The Hechinger Report

Anthony Leiserowitz , director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication , likened industry-sponsored curricula that ignore climate science to advertising. Participants are reimbursed for supplies year-round and can register their classes for free museum field trips — so long as the exhibits highlight petroleum.

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As Humanities Fight for Support, New Journal Aims to Celebrate Their Role in Public Life

ED Surge

That includes, the editors note, anthropology, archaeology, classics, cultural studies, disability studies, ethnic studies, gender studies, history, law, linguistics, literary studies, performing arts, religious studies, philosophy, postcolonial studies, queer studies, psychology, sociology, visual arts, and women's studies.