The Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Decision Harms Science, Education and HealthScientific American2 days
Columbia University protests look increasingly like those in 1968 as police storm campuses nationwideThe ConversationSep 29
Principal indicted for ‘failing to protect students’ after two teachers arrested for sexual abuseIndependent2 hrs
Ohio GOP Governor Signs Bill Ensuring Students Use Bathrooms Aligning With Biological SexDaily Wire7 hrs
With a record number of international students in the U.S., Trump brings uncertaintyNPR Online News1 day
Teachers caught savagely mocking student on Zoom call they didn't know was being recordedDaily Mail15 hrs
Chicago Tribune rips 'outlandish' teachers union for demanding higher pay: 'Should be embarrassed'FOX News1 day
Ex-Duolingo execs raise $13M for a startup that’s making it easier to access a college educationTechCrunchNov 19
University of Texas, MIT and others announce free tuition for some undergraduatesNPR Online News5 days
[Herald Interview] Roh Yoon-seo talks about acting in sign language in ‘Hear Me: Our Summer’Korea HeraldNov 07
Philadelphia students have a new reading and writing curriculum − a literacy expert explains what’s changingThe ConversationNov 19
When Covid-19 closed schools, Black, Hispanic and poor kids took biggest hit in math, readingNBCNov 04, 2023
Prison Banned Books Week: Being in Jail Shouldn’t Mean Having Nothing to ReadElectronic Frontier Foundation8 hrs
In Georgia, a bill to cut all ties with the American Library Association is advancingNPR Online NewsOct 17