Education Aug 09 The odds are stacked against black, Latino students going to grad school. Here are some solutions By Melba Newsome, The Hechinger Report
Education Sep 18 Graduate programs have become a cash cow for struggling colleges. What does that mean for students? Simmons College could barely meet its payroll. Now it has tens of millions of dollars in annual surpluses. So what does this financial solution mean for grad students who face escalating debt?… By Jon Marcus, The Hechinger Report
Education Oct 25 Watch Calif. University Introduces First U.S. Multi-Faith School of Theology Claremont Lincoln University, a graduate school in California, is the first in the United States to bring together Christians, Jews and Muslims in the same classrooms to educate the future leaders of churches, synagogues and mosques. Special correspondent Saul Gonzalez…
Mar 24 Watch Iowa Writers’ Workshop Student Alex Walton Reads a Poem Alex Walton, a student in the Iowa Writers' Workshop, reads a poem.
Mar 24 Watch Iowa Writers’ Workshop Student Jessica Laser Reads a Poem Jessica Laser, a student at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, reads a poem.
Mar 24 Watch Allan Gurganus Reads His New Work Writer Allan Gurganus reads an excerpt from his current project. Continue watching
Mar 24 Watch Extended Interview: Samantha Chang More of Jeffrey Brown's interview with Iowa Writers' Workshop director Samantha Chang. Continue watching
Jun 15 Watch Business Students Rethink Wall Street Plans After the economic slump scuttled their plans to enter the financial sector, business students at Duke University look at different alternatives, such as graduate school, or rethink their career paths altogether. Judy Woodruff talks to some recent graduates in the… Continue watching