In the News
- ReutersCIRCLE's Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg comments on whether Saturday’s student march to protest for stricter gun laws will translate to a larger turnout among young, first-time voters in the upcoming midterm elections.
- The GuardianCIRCLE research into how social class influences high school extracurricular activity participation is mentioned in this opinion piece.
- National Public RadioNancy Thomas, director of Tisch’s Institute for Democracy and Higher Education, discusses how recent student activism could have an effect on American politics.
- Radio Boston, WBUR-FMTisch College's Julie Dobrow and Child Study and Human Development's Calvin Gidney discuss their research on the effects of diversity in children's media.
- The ConversationJulie Dobrow, Chip Gidney and Jennifer Burton from Tufts' Children's Television Project discuss their research which suggests that "children need a diverse universe of media images."
- Scientific AmericanYouth support action on climate change more than any other age group, and Tisch College's CIRCLE research ranks the House races where they could swing the 2018 election.
- The AtlanticTisch College's Peter Levine is quoted in this article imagining education in America as entirely public or private.
- CommonWealth MagazineTisch College Dean Alan D. Solomont co-authored this piece on important legislation on civics making its way through the state house.
- The New York TimesThanks to the groundbreaking study of voting rates on college campuses, conducted by Tisch College's IDHE, institutions are expanding their efforts to politically engage students.