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By | 05/14/2013 | Education

Over time, we dramatically increased college graduation rates, which has driven a 700 percent increase in our adjusted-for-inflation GDP. But, we are still not where we need to be. Only 25 percent of Americans over the age of 25 have a college degree…

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By | 02/08/2013 | Education, In-Depth, Issues, News, News Ticker | 3 Comments

Gallup and the Lumina Foundation collaborated to poll Americans’ sentiments on higher education issues. There was near consensus on the importance of obtaining post-high school credentials.

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By | 01/30/2013 | Education, Headline, In-Depth | 2 Comments

Obama’s inaugural address focused his policy initiatives on issues like climate change and immigration reform; however, the overriding theme of his speech centered on equality in American society.

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By | 12/03/2012 | Budget, Education, Issues | 5 Comments

A new controversial recommendation in Florida includes varying university tuition prices based on a student’s year in school and their academic field.

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By | 10/02/2012 | Education, Featured | 25 Comments

It’s no secret that education has become a controversial topic across the nation. With the election fast approaching, few candidates have taken a meaningful stance on falling educational standards, budget.

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By | 08/15/2012 | Education

TG, a public, non-profit corporation, released a report for the Texas Legislature that emphasizes the need for students to also consider the full weight of the debt burden when choosing a major.

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By | 06/28/2012 | Economy, Education, Featured, Issues | 4 Comments

Independent voters who truly want an independent, confirmation-bias-free approach to public policy have every reason to familiarize themselves with the behavioral economic science known as public choice theory: Public choice.

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