The Education Exchange: Religiously Engaged Working-Class Students Are Twice as Likely to Earn College Degrees, New Research Finds
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An assistant professor at Tulane University, Ilana Horwitz, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Horwitz’s new book, God, Grades, and Graduation: Religion’s Surprising Impact on Academic Success.
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