Previews + Extras
What the SAT going digital means for college admissions
S2024 E70 - 5m 55s
The SAT is going fully digital. The standardized college admissions test will no longer be offered on paper starting Saturday, as part of a larger effort to make the test more accessible and fair. The change is renewing debate over the role the test should play in admissions. The 19th News education reporter Nadra Nittle joins Laura Barrón-López to discuss.
A Brief But Spectacular take on care for violence survivors
S2024 E70 - 3m 22s
Lul Mohamud is the executive director of The Person Center, a nonprofit organization that supports survivors of domestic violence. The daughter of Somali immigrants, Mohamud focuses her work on helping those from the African immigrant and refugee community in the Washington, D.C. area. She shares her Brief But Spectacular take on the power and promise of person-centered care.
Similar Shows
Are We Safer Today?
News and Public Affairs
Retro Report on PBS
News and Public Affairs
Live from the LBJ Library with Mark Updegrove
News and Public Affairs
Amanpour and Company
News and Public Affairs
Social Security & You with Mary Beth Franklin
News and Public Affairs
Day One
News and Public Affairs
The Broken Promise
News and Public Affairs
America After Charleston
News and Public Affairs
Crash Course Government and Politics
News and Public Affairs
America From Scratch
News and Public Affairs
WETA Passport
Stream tens of thousands of hours of your PBS and local favorites with WETA Passport whenever and wherever you want. Catch up on a single episode or binge-watch full seasons before they air on TV.