by Michelson Philanthropies | Oct 19, 2022 | 20 Million Minds, News
Open education has the potential to democratize education. By Cailyn Nagle, Michelson 20MM Foundation (Originally published on 20mm.org) Growing up, Star Trek was always on. My Mom is a Trekkie, which means I am too. It feels like I inherited a love for...
by Michelson Philanthropies | Oct 10, 2022 | 20 Million Minds, News
By Kenia Miranda Verdugo, Michelson 20MM Foundation (Originally published on 20mm.org) Guided by the belief that higher education can lead to a better quality of life for currently and formerly incarcerated students, their families, and entire communities, the...
by Michelson Philanthropies | Oct 3, 2022 | Michelson Center for Public Policy, News
Michelson Philanthropies Executive Director, Geoffrey Baum Joined KPCC/LAist to discuss textbook affordability and the advocation for Governor Newsom’s $115 million budget for ZTC programs. Michelson Philanthropies Executive Director Geoffrey Baum spoke to...
by Kenisha Wiggs | Sep 21, 2022
About the Event The expansion of national access to Higher Education in Prison (HEP) programming has become a priority as Pell Grant eligibility for incarcerated students is being reinstated after 26 years. By restoring Pell Grant eligibility for students in prison,...
by Kenisha Wiggs | Sep 21, 2022
About the Event: Taking steps to improve college success for pregnant and parenting students has important implications for racial, ethnic, and economic equity in higher education. Among students of color, one in three black students, one in three Native American...