THE RUNDOWN BLOG | July 17, 2012
In Middle School, Can Data Prevent Dropouts?
Seven thousand students dropout of school every day in the U.S. And some researchers have dubbed middle school as the essential "make-or-break" years in determining a child's success.
REPORT | July 4, 2012
In South Texas, Luring Dropouts Back By Sending Them to College
REPORT | July 2, 2012
Alan Alda's 'Flame Challenge' Illuminates Importance of Communicating Science
DEBATE | June 27, 2012
Public Universities Grapple with Money, Technology and Mission

A recent battle involving University of Virginia's president is highlighting the increasing pressures facing public universities. Jeffrey Brown discusses the national context with Gordon Gee of Ohio State University, George Cohen of University of Virginia Law School and Anne Neal of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni.
REPORT | June 26, 2012
Harsh Punishment for Misbehavior in Texas Schools

In the latest installment of our American Graduate series, correspondent Tom Bearden reports on the strict disciplinary policies in place in Texas schools. Misbehavior that in another era might have resulted in a trip to the principal's office now leads to fines, citations, even criminal records in some cases in Texas.
THE RUNDOWN BLOG | June 26, 2012
In Texas Schools, Parents Cited for Students' Misbehavior
UPDATE | June 26, 2012
Early Punishments Can Have Lasting Impact for Some Students
REPORT | June 21, 2012
Community Colleges Struggling With Spreading the Knowledge
THE RUNDOWN BLOG | June 21, 2012
857 Empty School Desks for Every Student Who Drops Out
THE RUNDOWN BLOG | June 14, 2012
Can Campuses Muster Obama Enthusiasm of 2008?
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