Eyeing the expansion of Portland City Council in 2025, former mayoral candidate Sarah Iannarone and Our Portland, a political action committee, are launching a school for prospective candidates this summer. https://t.co/NpxyEhCKEo
You have settled into the new year--share your ideas and research in the AePR! Call for Proposals here: https://t.co/E2uT3s4HOM
Due Jan 31 (but will probably be extended). #eportfolio#aaeebl
@rdietkus @lauranissen@AmeriCorps@RedCross I second this. I volunteered with the Red Cross as a mental health professional for years. They do great disaster training. The reality is that it is the helpers that actually need assistance more than the victims in the disasters. We need to think about this too.
@CeciliaOrphan all the universities have their own boards now and are loosely governed by the HECC. It is the wild west in Portland in higher ed. Those out of state students want to be in Portland and go to the football games!
@CeciliaOrphan Guilt--survivor guilt. How did I get out when others couldn't. And loneliness. I still feel like I don't belong anywhere or belong to any group.
Hereโs the chance that a kid born in the bottom 20% of the income distribution eventually reaches the top 20%, depending on where they live.
Stark geographic differences & the lowest mobility areas in the US are worse than any other developed country. https://t.co/1OWsr8KtHV
NPR Ed is looking at how the Pell Grant program shaped college.
We'll be sharing your #Pellat50 stories throughout the month -- like this one from Candyce Reynolds. She was one of the earliest recipients in 1975 when it was called the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant.