This week Matter of Fact travels to West Virginia to learn how a new program at Marshall University is helping some students graduate without debt. Plus, the governor of Utah talks about his initiative to end animosity between Republicans and Democrats. And, a Colorado-based designer explains how he restores dinosaur fossils for museums.
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OCTOBER 12, 2024
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NOVEMBER 4, 2023
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MAY 13, 2023
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Classical Music Gets Rebirth Among Younger Generations
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APRIL 1, 2023
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April 2, 2023This week Matter of Fact looks at the life and death struggle that many communities are fa...
New Look at One of America's Oldest Communities Affected by Climate Change
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SCOTUS Could Overturn Affirmative Action
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October 16, 2022In two separate cases brought against the country's oldest private and public universities...