Read the post Internet-Connected Technologies Can Improve Services, but Face Risks of Cyberattacks December 08, 2022 Our nation’s critical infrastructure includes sectors that provide essential services, such as...
Read the post What is a Continuing Resolution and How Does It Impact Government Operations? November 03, 2022 No matter what comes of the election next week, the current Congress will have a lot on its plate...
Read the post Eligibility for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Has Changed Temporarily. Here’s What It Means For Borrowers September 20, 2022 As many as 43 million borrowers have federal student loans. Some of these borrowers have gone on to...
Read the post Back to School for K-12 students: Issues Ahead August 30, 2022 As students and teachers head back to the classroom this fall, they are likely to face a number of...
Read the post Back to School for College Students Is Shifting From Campuses to Online August 09, 2022 While college campus life may have drawn students in previous years, more and more students are...
Read the post For Disability Pride Month—We Highlight Our Work on Access Issues July 21, 2022 July is Disability Pride Month—a month commemorating the 1990 passage of the Americans with...
Read the post The Three Rs of Pandemic Learning: Roadblocks, Resilience, and Resources June 14, 2022 The COVID-19 pandemic upended school as we’ve known it. Across the country, school systems struggled...
Read the post Where can Government Save Money? We’ve Found More than Half a Trillion Dollars in Potential Savings May 11, 2022 How, specifically, can the federal government save billions of dollars and also improve the way many...
Read the post Career and Technical Education Programs Face Challenges In Preparing the Future Workforce April 07, 2022 In his recent State of the Union Address, President Biden emphasized the importance of investing in...
Read the post Addressing Food Insecurity in America, Before and During the Pandemic October 12, 2021 Millions of Americans experience food insecurity every year— meaning they lack access to adequate...
Read the post Higher Education COVID-19 Relief Funding—Who Got What and What Went Wrong? August 26, 2021 Many students faced unexpected expenses for housing, food, technology purchases, and more after...
Read the post Back to School for the Third Year Affected by the Pandemic August 17, 2021 This year, students and teachers across the nation will head back to school for a third school year...