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Career Colleges Are Accused of Job-Placement Fraud | The Chronicle for Higher Education

November 13, 2011

... Critics say accreditors have failed to protect students and taxpayers from programs that lure students with false promises of employment. "Accreditors have been asleep at the switch while abuses have occurred right under their noses," said Stephen Burd, of the New America Foundation, who has chronicled the recent scandals involving job placements in his blog, Higher Ed Watch. ...

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Director of the Nixon Library Steps Down from a Tricky Role | The Chronicle of Higher Education

November 13, 2011

"I always knew I wouldn't stay at the library through the end of my career," says Mr. Naftali, who at 49 is becoming a senior research fellow at the New America Foundation. "I had a set of things I wanted to accomplish." He says others can judge ...

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Fear of Repression Spurs Scholars and Activists To Build Alternate Internets | The Chronicle Of Higher Education

September 18, 2011

But there is a new emphasis on making such systems easier to use and bringing them to a wider audience, says Sascha Meinrath, director of the Open Technology Initiative at the New America Foundation. "We're trying to move them out of the geekosphere ...

Geeks at the Beach | The Chronicle of Higher Education

June 5, 2011

But technology is actually doing far more to bolster authoritarian regimes than to overturn them, writes Evgeny Morozov in this sharp reality check on the media-fueled notion that information is making everybody free. Mr. Morozov, a visiting scholar at ...

Attention, Doomsayers: Global Quality of Life Is Improving

  • By
  • Charles Kenny,
  • New America Foundation

In 1938, a biological expedition under Richard Archbold arrived in western New Guinea to survey the area by air. On June 23, after hours of flying over near-impenetrable jungle, Archbold's plane passed over the Grand Valley of the Baliem River. The valley was occupied by 50,000 Papuans, until that point unknown to—and unknowing of—the outside world. After six weeks, patrols from the Archbold expedition finally met with the inhabitants. That was the last substantial first contact ...

Beyond Financial Aid: Why We Should Help Students and Families Save Early and Save Often for College

  • By
  • Mark Huelsman,
  • New America Foundation

There was much to-do last month over the Obama administration's fiscal-2012 budget proposals for higher education. Specifically, many education observers took issue with the administration's suggestion to fiscally shore up the Pell Grant program by ending year-round Pell Grants for students attending summer school, as well as ending the "in-school interest subsidy" that prevents some low-income graduate students' loans from accruing interest until they have left school.

Government Doesn't Profit From Student-Loan Defaults, Budget Analysis Shows | The Chronicle of Higher Education

February 14, 2011

... In doing so, it helps sets the record straight on "the most misused, misunderstood, and misleading numbers that appear every year in the federal education budget," said Jason Delisle of the New America Foundation, ...

6 States Accused of Violating Education-Spending Rules in 2009 Stimulus Law | The Chronicle Of Higher Education

December 9, 2010

But a study by the New America Foundation, released on Thursday, concludes that several states violated the law by supplanting state dollars with federal ...

The Future of Free Speech

  • By
  • Tim Wu,
  • New America Foundation

In 1930, a man named Daniel Lord wrote a Production Code for American motion pictures. He included specific prohibitions: "Dances suggesting indecent passions," he wrote, "are forbidden." But Lord's general point was to ensure that American films didn't glorify that which was morally wrong and that they always had a happy ending. Movies would be a source of uplift. "No picture shall be produced," he wrote, "that will lower the moral standards of those who see it."

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'The Washington Post' and the Perils of For-Profit Colleges

  • By
  • Stephen Burd,
  • New America Foundation

As the for-profit higher-education industry fights efforts by the Obama administration and Congress to increase federal oversight of its schools, the industry's lobbyists have a powerful weapon: the world-renowned Washington Post.

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