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Report | Rising Tide

Report | Rising Tide

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The Education Trust takes a close look at 255 public institutions that have raised six-year overall graduation rates in the last decade and ask whether all students — particularly Latino, black, and Native (otherwise defined as underrepresented minorities) — benefited from these improvements. They also looked to see if gains for underrepresented students were enough to close completion gaps between them and their white peers.


Art direction and design of main paper, infographic, and photo shoot Q&A.

Infographics featured in U.S. News & World Report.


Infographics/cover art from the second report, Rising Tide II: Do Black Students Benefit as Grad Rates Increase? have been featured in:

U.S. News & World Report

The Washington Post

Inside Higher Ed

Black Enterprise

New York’s PIX11 news segment on African American graduation rates at Kean University

Date

December 6, 2015

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