by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Apr 27, 2023
How family impacts education – and why we should track it Written by Christine Cooke Fairbanks During my time as a teacher, I saw how family impacted students. The general rule was that students whose parents were involved seemed to do better in school or were able...
by Krisana Finlay | Apr 27, 2023
Policymakers need to find Goldilocks level of involvement for family institution Written by Krisana Finlay Each day we see new headlines featuring the tug and pull among public policymakers, typically searching for how to best support civic institutions. In business...
by Sutherland Institute | Apr 27, 2023
Introducing Insights & Takeaways Written by Sutherland Institute Sutherland Institute is launching a new and improved iteration of its blog: Insights & Takeaways. The new blog will build upon Sutherland’s legacy of providing timely commentary and expert...
by Derek Monson | Apr 26, 2023
Why some diversity, equity and inclusion programs fail to get off the ground Written by Derek Monson Originally published in Deseret News Growing up in London, Stacey Gordon was one of the only Black children in her school. She never felt that she fit in. When her...
by Krisana Finlay | Apr 20, 2023
What divorce taught me about family process Written by Krisana Finlay An enduring marriage means greater health and happiness for women, according to new research. A recent study from scholars at Harvard and Stanford that is making headlines found that women who got...
by William C. Duncan | Apr 19, 2023
Supreme Court hears oral arguments on religious accommodations Written by William C. Duncan How much effort should an employer have to make to accommodate the religious practices of an employee? Should they be able to say “no” to religious accommodations that...