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Political attacks and other problems appear to be driving an exodus of Ph.D.s and faculty from higher education, threatening a diminished experience for undergraduates.
Indiana’s initial plan for revised graduation requirements was criticized for prioritizing work-based learning over academic ...
Already slow, the process of getting GI Bill benefits has gotten even slower since cuts to government staffing, veterans and ...
Tutoring can be a powerful training ground for future educators, providing hands-on experience, confidence and a bridge into ...
President Donald Trump wants to collect more admissions data from colleges and universities to make sure they’re complying with a 2023 Supreme Court decision that ended race-conscious affirmative ...
Many students lived only a mile away, too close to school to qualify for bus service. Yet the walk deterred many, especially ...
Across the country, Black fathers are too often seen as a threat when they speak up and advocate for their children. This needs to change.
Across the country, Black fathers are too often seen as a threat when they speak up and advocate for their children. And it’s not just in courtrooms and on sidewalks — it’s happening in classrooms, ...
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Across the country, the average age of manufacturing workers is increasing. In many other jobs the workforce is aging, too. Staffing their companies into the future is a major concern. More states are ...
After graduating from Knox College in Illinois with a bachelor’s degree, Stephanie Martinez-Calderon’s plans were upended by the pandemic. She hadn’t planned on becoming a teacher but found an ...