Female Science Advisors Can Help Women Bridge the STEM Gender Gap
Women are still largely underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). This issue has prompted fervent
Read moreWomen are still largely underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). This issue has prompted fervent
Read moreGlobally, 388 million children participate in school meal programs. Research has shown that providing meals can improve children’s school participation
Read moreDoes education extend lives? This is still debated because more educated people generally differ from less educated people in many
Read moreThe share of university students completing an internship is as high as 75–80 percent in many countries throughout North America
Read moreHistorically, family income determined student eligibility for the school meals program—the largest nutritional assistance program for school-aged children in the
Read moreSince the mid-1970s, higher education has increasingly relied on part-time, adjunct faculty. By 2015, 40% of classroom instructors were hired
Read moreEighteen states now have legislation that provides vouchers for students to attend private school, but school vouchers remain controversial. Detractors
Read moreAlmost a fifth of U.S. college students join a Greek organization during college, yet we know strikingly little about the
Read moreIntergovernmental grants finance a substantial share of decentralized public service provision around the world, but we know little about the
Read moreRelative comparison is a relevant phenomenon throughout the life course and in different environments—we are often thinking about how we
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