Rachel Rush-Marlowe is a passionate education policy professional with expertise in higher education topics such as federal student aid, student loan default, rural community college issues, college leadership, and postsecondary data collections. She has worked at a variety of education organizations such as the Association of Community College Trustees, the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, New America, and at Quality Information Partners on contracts for the National Center for Education Statistics.

In 2020, Rachel founded ResearchEd, and began providing research, advocacy, and data services to postsecondary institutions and affiliated organizations across the country. Rachel’s passion for education policy and research comes from a deep commitment to students, something that she learned from her parents, who are both educators.

Rush-Marlowe briefed National Press Foundation fellows in April 2025: Keeping Track of Education Data: Resources for Journalists Amid Ed Department Dismantling.