Camille Leihulu Slagle is Native Hawaiian. She always knew she wanted to go away for college. Education would help her afford to stay in her homeland. Life in the islands is expensive. Camille wants to give back to her people through science, studying the volcanoes central to Hawaiʻi's landscape and culture.
Audio documentary: Standing in Two Worlds
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When a diploma means more than just 'seat time'
College is a leap of faith - and funds - for first-generation students
'All they wanted to do was get an education'
Making room for poor kids at rich schools
A public school that's just for immigrants
Is free college free?
Kids with dyslexia are not getting what they need in American public schools
Immigration enforcement has DACA students on edge
Improving the odds for young black men
Protecting the legacy of HBCUs
Reforming School Discipline
The great equalizer
'Dick and Jane were not my friends'
The View From Room 205
Chinese students ponder Trump
What Betsy DeVos might bring to the Department of Education
High achievers left behind
Detroit students sue for better school conditions
School confronts trauma in students' lives
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