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National Nudge Campaign for Potential 1st Generation Students

Dr. Ben Castleman, Asst. Prof of  Education and Public Policy at UVA’s Curry School of Education and one of the authors of the study “Nudging at a National Scale” talks with Les Sinclair about the findings. To read the study in its entirety, please visit http://curry.virginia.edu/uploads/resourceLibrary/55_Nudging_at_a_National_Scale.pdf. The paper was authored by Kelli Bird, UVA and West Point; Ben Castleman, UVA; Josh Goodman, Harvard University, and Cait Lamberton, University of Pittsburgh.  Here’s more information on the flyer: http://media.blubrry.com/wina_catch_all/media.wina.com/I42-610_Planning_EG_3_text_finaldraft.pdf

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