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- 1From:Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Vol. 37, Issue 21)Higher education, for better or worse, has largely remained in the same place it was four years ago when the country had eagerly awaited the results of the 2016 election. There has been no reauthorization of the Higher...
- 2From:AMASS (Vol. 2, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn an election that should've been a landslide, Joe Biden has merely survived. The lesser-of-evils option has triumphed against one of the most unpopular first-term presidents in history. This victory suggests, given the...
- 3From:Renal & Urology News(HealthDay News) — President Joe Biden said on Friday he will nominate Robert Califf, MD, former head of the US Food and Drug Administration, to lead the agency once more. Califf, who served during the last year of the...
- 4From:Nature (Vol. 588, Issue 7838) Peer-ReviewedJoe Biden must take charge of repairing the EPA -- and safeguard it in perpetuity. Joe Biden must take charge of repairing the EPA -- and safeguard it in perpetuity. Author Affiliations: How to rebuild the US...
- 5From:AEI Paper & StudiesKey Points * The incoming Joe Biden administration has three workforce pillars, none of which addresses more near-term COVID-19 recovery steps or funds to support state and local workforce and training systems. *...
- 6From:Renal & Urology News(HealthDay News) — In an effort to keep children in classrooms, the White House announced Wednesday that 10 million free COVID-19 tests will be provided to schools around the country every month while the wildly...
- 7From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 67, Issue 19)IN APRIL 2011, then-Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. traveled to the University of New Hampshire to talk about campus sexual assault. "It's quite simple: No means no," Biden told the crowd. "No means no if you're drunk...
- 8From:Gateway Journalism Review (Vol. 49, Issue 358)When the annals of the 2020 presidential nominations process and general election are written, the role of the Illinois Primary, along with its counterparts in Florida and Arizona on the same day, will be marked as...
- 9From:AEI Paper & StudiesKey Points * The income-driven repayment (IDR) plan allows all federal student loan borrowers to limit payments to a small share of their incomes and provides loan forgiveness benefits. * IDR plans now account for...
- 10From:Hoover Digest (Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedIn the weeks surrounding President Biden's inauguration in January, Chinese leaders waged an information campaign aimed at the United States. Their flurry of speeches, letters, and announcements was not, as the press...
- 11From:Hoover Digest (Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAfter the United States' humiliating Afghanistan retreat, America's rivals will amplify their assaults on our credibility and defenses. China could attack Taiwan; Russia might further encroach on Ukraine; Iran or North...
- 12From:AEI Paper & StudiesFebruary 2021 After a year of a devastating health crisis, economic wreckage, and foreign attempts to capitalize on American misfortunes, the Biden administration is looking for ways to reestablish world leadership....
- 13From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 67, Issue 24)THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION is calling for a unified national approach to international education, saying it is time for a "renewed U.S. commitment" to American higher education and its global connections. In a joint...
- 14From:AEI Paper & StudiesThe Common Good, Personal Liberty, and COVID-19 In mid-August, USA Today and Ipsos asked adults about the trade-offs between personal liberty and the common good. They asked people whether they supported or opposed...
- 15From:Nature (Vol. 587, Issue 7835) Peer-ReviewedGoing back to normal is not enough. A revamp is required. Going back to normal is not enough. A revamp is required. Author(s): Roger Pielke Jr, Neal Lane Author Affiliations: President-elect Joe Biden has a...
- 16From:Parameters (Vol. 51, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe failure of liberal internationalism in the postCold War period requires the United States to adopt a clear-eyed approach to competition that promotes regional balances of power, emphasizes reciprocity, and creates...
- 17From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 67, Issue 5)ACCORDING to the government's Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, since 2001 the federal government has provided between $1.4 billion and $2.5 billion in funding to HBCUs annually. Directly, HBCUs receive...
- 18From:Hoover Digest (Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedDeb Haaland, a Native American, is now the secretary of the interior. The Department of the Interior houses the Bureau of Indian Affairs, the agency for relations with Indian tribes. Chief Justice John Marshall referred...
- 19From:Information Today (Vol. 38, Issue 7)On the one hand, I am old enough to remember when there were dozens of national and regional airlines competing for your business: Pan Am, Eastern, Northwest, Continental, Braniff, Piedmont, and others. Now it's pretty...
- 20From:Pacific Journalism Review (Vol. 26, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIT IS possible that future generations will think that BC stands for Before Coronavirus--and possibly that AD stands for After the Donald. All joking aside, here in Aotearoa New Zealand we have been far luckier than...