Nation Oct 13 Twitter chat: How senior citizens can address student debt People aged 60 and older are the fastest growing segment of the student debt market. We'll talk about why, and how they can handle student loans. By Corinne Segal
Nation Oct 11 Twitter chat: The realities of opioid addiction and recovery What does addiction really look like, and what does it mean to recover? Join us for a #NewsHourChats and hear from our guests. By Lora Strum
Education Sep 19 Twitter chat: Is online learning the future of college and grad school? If you are considering an online bachelors or master's degree, have an experience you would like to share or want to find out more about the benefits and drawbacks of distance learning, we want to hear from you! Join in… By Vic Pasquantonio
Nation Aug 08 Twitter chat: 3 years after Ferguson, what have we learned about race and police shootings? At 1 p.m. ET Wednesday, the PBS NewsHour will host a Twitter chat with Paul Butler, a former federal prosecutor and leading criminal law scholar of race and the policing of black men, and Steve Rich, the data editor at… By Lora Strum
Jun 01 Twitter Chat: ‘Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band’ at 50 By Lora Strum The Beatles’ “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” shattered genre norms when it first came on the music scene a half-century ago. Continue reading
May 24 Twitter Chat: How much screen time is appropriate during a child’s development? By Lora Strum Dr. Nathan Chomilo will join NewsHour science producer Nsikan Akpan for a Twitter chat at 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 25th to talk about the risks of mobile device usage by children. Continue reading
Mar 29 Twitter chat: How do we fix foster care? By Laura Santhanam Join the NewsHour's Twitter chat this Wednesday to hear from foster care experts on exploring what can be done to change the outcomes and expectations for the nation's most vulnerable youth. Continue reading