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Identifying Higher Ed's "Equity Engines" with Dr. Becca Spindel Bassett

46 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, CTB's Carlos Martinez sat down with Dr. Becca Spindel Bassett, an assistant professor at the University of Arkansas, to discuss her recent research on "Equity Engines": colleges and universities that both enroll and graduate large percentages of Pell-eligible students. They discuss Dr. Bassett's professional background in the college access and persistence domain, why Equity Engines are worth identifying, the spatial inequality of college persistence in the United States, and how policymakers might use Dr. Bassett's research to move the needle. This is a conversation you don't want to miss! You can (and should!) read Dr. Bassett's research here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23328584251361048

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Identifying Higher Ed's "Equity Engines" with Dr. Becca Spindel Bassett

In this episode, CTB's Carlos Martinez sat down with Dr. Becca Spindel Bassett, an assistant professor at the University of Arkansas, to discuss her recent research on "Equity Engines": colleges and universities that both enroll and graduate large percentages of Pell-eligible students. They discuss Dr. Bassett's professional background in the college access and persistence domain, why Equity Engines are worth identifying, the spatial inequality of college persistence in the United States, and how policymakers might use Dr. Bassett's research to move the needle. This is a conversation you don't want to miss! You can (and should!) read Dr. Bassett's research here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/23328584251361048

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