Eda Uzunlar
Stories
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National
How pro-Palestinian protests have escalated at Yale and Columbia University
Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University said today they would not take down their tent encampment.
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Education
These middle school students have a warning about teens and social media
A group of Texas middle-schoolers won NPR's 4th-annual Student Podcast Challenge, and learned a lesson about fake news and the limits of "talking digitally."
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Education
These are some of our favorite stories from NPR's Student Podcast Challenge
This year, finalists in NPR's student podcast challenge asked big questions about hatred and love, identity and belonging.
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Education
Your 2022 NPR College Podcast Challenge finalists are ...
NPR's College Podcast Challenge is back with stories from students around the country, from dealing with bears on campus at the University of Montana to a mariachi band at the University of Texas.
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Health
Pandemic Pomp and Circumstance: Graduation Looks Different This Year (Again)
Most of the class of 2020 experienced canceled or online-only graduation ceremonies, but this year many colleges are finding creative ways to celebrate their graduates in person.
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National
After A Year Of Remote Classes, Teachers Are Meeting Students For The First Time
As schools reopen — either fully or for hybrid learning — teachers are getting the chance to meet their students face-to-face.
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Education
5 Things Every Family Should Know About Paying For College
For many families, this is one of the biggest financial decisions they'll ever make. A new book helps navigate the often confusing and opaque financial aid system.
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National
Education Pick Miguel Cardona's Message To Lawmakers: 'En La Unión Está La Fuerza'
Miguel Cardona, President Biden's education nominee, appeared before lawmakers on Wednesday for a mostly tame confirmation hearing. His opening message: In unity there is strength.
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Politics
Education Pick Miguel Cardona On Biden's Promise To Reopen Schools
President Biden pledged to reopen most of the nation's K-12 schools during his first 100 days. When asked if that goal was "too optimistic," Cardona said, "No, I think it's strong leadership."