Nina Agrawal
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Nina Agrawal is a former staff writer for the Los Angeles Times. She previously reported for WLRN-Miami Herald News and for the Latin American affairs magazine Americas Quarterly. A Southern California native, Agrawal is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and School of International and Public Affairs.
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Brooklyn is home to 123,000 Russian speakers, many in Brighton Beach. Since Russia’s invasion, support for Ukraine has blossomed, as has some tension.
March 19, 2022
Es una carrera loca para ofrecer algo de pompa a la clase de 2021. Las universidades cambian sus planes la misma semana en que se anuncian reaperturas más amplias.
May 7, 2021
It’s a mad commencement scramble to deliver some pomp to the Class of 2021. Universities are changing their plans the very week that wider reopenings are announced.
May 7, 2021
Donors are pushing to elevate Jain studies and principles at colleges as calls grow to diversify Euro-centric narratives in education.
May 2, 2021
Overwhelming majorities of parents believe children are falling behind academically, with low-income students and English language learners at greatest risk, a Public Policy Institute of California poll has found.
April 29, 2021
La directiva es la mayor de este tipo en la enseñanza superior estadounidense y probablemente entrará en vigor este otoño, una vez que la FDA apruebe formalmente las vacunas.
April 24, 2021
The directive is the largest of its kind in U.S. higher education and would likely take effect this fall after the FDA formally approves the vaccines.
April 22, 2021
Una encuesta anual sobre la calidad de vida reveló marcadas diferencias por estatus socioeconómico, contando una “historia de dos L.A.”
April 19, 2021
An annual survey about quality of life revealed stark differences by socioeconomic status, telling a “tale of two L.A.s.”
April 19, 2021
An analysis commissioned by the university shows that its 23 campuses have an outsize direct and indirect impact on the state’s economy.
April 1, 2021