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In The News: Opinion: What if March Madness were about equity instead of sports?
Hechinger Report article authored by Martha Snyder
Education Analysts Urge Lawmakers to Base College Funding on Degrees Earned
NJ Spotlight News featuring quotes from Martha Snyder and HCM
PNPI Announces New Board Chair and Two New Board Members
Announcement of new board members and Terrell Halaska Dunn as Board Chair
Grants for Advocacy on Financial Aid Policy
Inside Higher Ed write up about the FFAA Fund launch
Indiana Commissioner for Higher Education Talks About the State's Performance Incentives
Indy Star article featuring HCM's work
Future of No Child Left Behind Hinges on Bipartisanship
Hill Op-ed co-penned by Terrell Halaska and Martha Snyder on the importance of bipartisanship related to the reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act – the law formerly known as NCLB – is explored.
Critics Weigh in on Performance Funding, But Agree that the HCM Report is "Helpful"
In an article by Paul Fain of Inside Higher Ed, critics weigh in on the issue of performance funding and its risks. While some are still skeptical, they agree that the newly released HCM report is helpful.
Founding Partner Kristin Hultquist (formerly Conklin) Nominated for PWIA Award
Kristin Hultquist (formerly Conklin) nominated from the Professional Women in Advocacy (PWIA) for “Excellence in a Federal Issue Campaign”
Maximizing Resources Papers Released
Maximizing Resources for Student Success focuses on improving student outcomes and affordability at comprehensive four-year institutions through four strategic investigations. The project, funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, paired top researchers with experienced institutional leaders to develop studies that include a review of the evidence base, institutional examples, and implementation recommendations for higher education leaders.
No Sacred Cows in Reforming College Financial Aid
Link to Roll Call article: HCM’s proposals for restructuring financial aid are supported by Jenna Robinson and Kimrey Rhinehardt in Roll Call.