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Biden has made some big promises about education and student loan debt. Professor David Bloomfield, an urban education policy expert, weighs in on those and what might be ahead for schools and students. Read more

Prof. Teresa Pullano, University of Basel, Switzerland, discusses the pandemic and the European Union on the podcast, International Horizons. Read more
President Garrell reflects on leading The Graduate Center during a pandemic and how she'll address important issues in the days and weeks ahead, on The Thought Project podcast. Read more

Prof. Ruth Ben-Ghiat, New York University, discusses "Strongmen Against Democracy" on International Horizons
Read moreAs the votes in the U.S. presidential election are still being counted, Brown and Tien discuss what’s ahead for our country. Read more

Michael J. Abramowitz, Freedom House, discusses "The Global Decline of Democracy During the Coronavirus Pandemic" on International Horizons. Read more
Padilla, a Ph.D. student at The Graduate Center, discusses how the growing animosity between Democrats and Republicans is impacting our country and democracy in general. Read more

John Kelly of Graphika discusses "Online Foreign Interference in American Elections" on International Horizons.
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Weiss, a presidential professor of political science at The Graduate Center, on why we need the U.N. and what it’s up against as it turns 75.
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Ralph Bunche III, the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization, discusses "Indigenous People, Minorities, and the Right to Self-Determination" on International Horizons. Read more