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How do students with debt fare in community college?

Community college students who borrow up to $1,999 in student loans during their first two years of community college complete 17% fewer academic credits in that same time period than their peers who take out $2,000 to $3,999 in loans or do not take out any loans at all. This finding and more were published in a new study out today in The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (a SAGE Publishing journal).


SAGE Publishing partners with the Asia-Pacific Research Center, Hanyang University to publish the Journal of Eurasian Studies

SAGE Publishing has partnered with the Asia-Pacific Research Center, Hanyang University to publish its flagship journal, the Journal of Eurasian Studies (ENS).

An open access journal, ENS is dedicated to researching the links between countries in the Eurasian region. The journal also includes research that focuses on the links with neighboring countries. By studying these links the open access journal aims to provide original views and research relating to Eurasian politics.


SAGE and announces winners of the Society for Teaching of Psychology TIPD Award

Los Angeles, CA - SAGE and the Society for Teaching of Psychology (STP) are delighted to announce that Jennifer Stiegler-Balfour, assistant professor at the University of New England, and Kasey Powers, graduate student at The Graduate Center, CUNY, are the winners of the 2014 Teaching Innovations & Professional Development Award (TIPD).





Pediatric and Developmental Pathology set to move to SAGE Publishing in 2017

SAGE Publishing is pleased to announce that as of January 2017, it will begin publishing Pediatric and Developmental Pathology (PDP), the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology (SPP) and the Paediatric Pathology Society (PPS)Addressing diseases that affect the human embryo, fetus, and child, PDP has been a resource for pediatricians, pathologists, and other developmental biologists, physicians and researchers since its founding in 1998.


Can stem cell biology truly change our lives? The SAGE Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research, Second Edition Available in Print and Online

Los Angeles, CA. The promising field of stem cell research is full of new procedures and exciting medical breakthroughs even with all its political and religious obstacles. In the seven years since the first edition of the SAGE Encyclopedia of Stem Cell Research was published, executive orders from the Obama administration reversed previous barriers to research, and, as a result, stem cell biology has experienced wide-ranging progress.



SAGE Publishing expands data offering with the purchase of Data-Planet

SAGE Publishing has today announced the purchase of Data-Planet, a statistical multidisciplinary data repository that has application in academic libraries, public libraries, government and commercial markets.

Speaking of the purchase Karen Phillips, Senior Vice President Global Learning Resources, SAGE commented:


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