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In the Boston Globe, economist Phillip Levine weighs in on the heated debate over three-year college degrees
Published:Three-year bachelor’s degrees and early college programs almost concede that we might never have a sufficiently funded higher education system, said Phillip Levine, professor of economics.
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Smithsonian magazine mentions Africana studies professor Kellie Carter Jackson’s take on an Underground Railroad hiding spot
Published:In a story about a recently discovered secret passageway likely from the Underground Railroad, Smithsonian refers to a New York Times interview with Africana studies professor Kellie Carter Jackson.
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Economics professor Phillip Levine talks to the Globe about universities pledging to cover full tuition for some students
Published:Though the sticker price for higher education is rising, more universities say they’ll cover the costs for some students. Economist Phillip Levine says these policies have become more common.
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Kellie Carter Jackson talks with the New York Times about New York City’s links to the abolitionist movement
Published:In a story about a hiding place found in New York, Kellie Carter Jackson, associate professor of Africana studies, noted that the city had community networks that supported the Underground Railroad.