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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.
The end of tuition breaks under the Texas Dream Act, once championed by some Republicans on economic grounds, is creating chaos on college campuses.
Indiana’s initial plan for revised graduation requirements was criticized for prioritizing work-based learning over academic ...
Many students lived only a mile away, too close to school to qualify for bus service. Yet the walk deterred many, especially ...
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 ...
State funded initiatives in Ohio and other parts of the country are working to strengthen child care teachers’ knowledge and confidence in working with young children with disabilities and ...
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 ...
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.
As the first in my family to attend college, I felt a profound commitment to excel academically and gain admission to a top university. Growing up amid the hustle and bustle of Silicon Valley, I ...