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Colleges that help provide economic mobility for first-generation and low-income students are more likely to have recruitment and retention practices that focus on sense of belonging. FatCamera/E+/Getty Images As college students have become more diverse over the past few decades, a growing focus in education policy has centered on the university’s role in influencing their economic mobility. New research from Public Agenda evaluates the promising practices colleges and universities employ to improve the earning potential of students from low-income families and provide a stronger return on investment, compared to other institutions. The report outlines three primary themes across policies and…

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Why Trial Signups Don’t Become Customers Let’s get one thing clear: almost no one signs up for a free trial to check out how many features your product has. They do it to see how your software benefits them. They don’t care about your impressive 40 features but only about what’s in it for them. There are many effective lead nurturing strategies you can utilize to encourage users to upgrade their free trial and leverage your product’s full potential. To convert trial users, you must always showcase your product’s value by showcasing social proof, offering product tours, and highlighting benefits…

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How To Measure LMS ROI: 5 Key Metrics That Matter For many organizations, investing in a Learning Management System (LMS) is no longer a forward-thinking luxury but a strategic necessity. Whether you’re onboarding new employees, upskilling teams, ensuring compliance, or transforming leadership capabilities, your LMS becomes the backbone of your learning ecosystem. But the real question remains: Is it working? Is your LMS actually generating value, improving performance, and delivering ROI? Executives, HR leaders, and L&D teams all want the same thing: clear evidence that learning initiatives aren’t just being rolled out but are genuinely moving the business forward. To…

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You are here: Home / Scholarships / Organic Formula Shop Single Parent Scholarship 2026 (Deadline: May 10, 2026) December 17, 2025 By The FinancialAidFinder Scholarship Team Who Can Apply: Becoming a parent is one of the most significant changes in your life! Having that little one in your life is magical but also overwhelming at times. They will take up most of your time, which is why lots of parents (moms and dads!) live day by day. Especially when you are a single parent, it is hard to make everything work. Organic Formula Shop is committed to giving back and…

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Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed Sept. 10. Trent Nelson/The Salt Lake Tribune/Getty Images News/Getty Images Three months after Charlie Kirk’s assassination, the footprint of the right-wing youth organization he founded continues to grow on college campuses. This week, Turning Point USA chapters at both Indiana University Bloomington and the University of Oklahoma reported membership surges. According to the Indiana Daily Student (IDS) and Indy Star, IU’s chapter says its membership has tripled this fall, from 180 to 363. At the University of Oklahoma—which put an instructor on leave after the Turning Point chapter accused…

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Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter Cindy Marten spent four years as second in command at the U.S. Department of Education during the Biden administration before landing her current post as state chief in Delaware. But even for a veteran administrator, the past year has been a whirlwind of activity.  “The money’s coming. The money’s not coming. Oh no, we have to shut all of our Head Starts. No we don’t,” she said, describing the ping-ponging state leaders have been through between U.S. Secretary Linda McMahon’s efforts to downsize the department…

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Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter Indiana has become one of the first states seeking to cut restrictions on federal grants currently targeted for low income and other vulnerable students so the state and school districts have more freedom in using the money.  But the state’s request before the U.S. Department of Education has raised concerns by advocates who worry needy students could “lose both dedicated attention and resources” in Indiana and other states.    Indiana joined Iowa this fall in asking the U.S. Department of Education for permission to merge their…

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When the Nazis came to pow­er in 1933, they declared the begin­ning of a “Thou­sand-Year Reich” that ulti­mate­ly came up about 988 years short. Fas­cism in Italy man­aged to hold on to pow­er for a cou­ple of decades, which was pre­sum­ably still much less time than Ben­i­to Mus­soli­ni imag­ined he’d get on the throne. His­to­ry shows us that regimes of this kind suf­fered a fair­ly severe sta­bil­i­ty prob­lem, which is per­haps why they need­ed to put forth such a sol­id, for­mi­da­ble image. The IMPERIAL video above explores “the evil genius of fas­cist design,” focus­ing on how Hitler and Mus­soli­ni ren­dered their ide­olo­gies…

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