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After months of uncertainty about whether the federal government would revise its guidelines for how colleges work with online program management firms and other outside providers, the Education
The year will end in disappointment for many school administrators who watched a roller coaster of Texas legislative sessions end with lawmakers not passing an omnibus school funding
The president of a top university in the United States has resigned after a backlash over her testimony at a congressional hearing on rising anti-Semitism on campuses. University
Data from the Department of Education shows less than two percent of educators in Colorado are black. A mentorship program at MSU Denver aims to change that by
Every morning before dawn, hundreds of people line up outside the US embassy. At midday this particular day, Acelia De La Osa, a 71-year-old retired physics teacher with
Gov. Jim Justice has appointed Greg Wooten as the newest member to the West Virginia State Board of Education. “Greg Wooten is a fantastic addition to the West
Ohio lawmakers have failed, at least for now, to pass a bill that would exert control over discussion of “controversial beliefs” about climate policies in college classrooms. Ohio
The Goddard School, a nationally acclaimed early childhood education franchise, partnered with Staples, Inc., to open its first location in Framingham, bringing the play- and inquiry-based learning experience
Lisa Phillip, a seventh-grade social studies teacher at an Orlando charter school, appreciates many of Florida’s new guidelines for teaching civics. She has enjoyed discussing, as the state