Gifted & Talented 2.0: Why It's Time For Inclusive, Gifted-for-All Programs
In February, the U.S. Department of Education invited public school districts to apply for the Javits Gifted and Talented Program, which awards ...
Read MoreSDSU Professor Disciplined Over Racial Slur Claims 'Merely Doing His Job'
A college professor in California who was disciplined over his use of racial slurs has said he had been "merely doing his job." Philosophy and ...
Read MoreUT Austin will allow cohabitation on campus regardless of gender or sexual identity
The University of Texas at Austin is starting a two-year pilot program next fall that will allow students to live together in certain campus ...
Read MoreUWF's diverse student body reflected in diversification of programs
There’s a lot of talk these days in higher ed circles about an anticipated demographic cliff headed our way. Universities nationwide expect ...
Read More'Really illuminating': After making the SAT optional, colleges study the results
As the deadline to submit college applications approached last year, Hilary Cabrera Orozco braced for disappointment. The daughter of Ecuadorian ...
Read MoreA college degree is no longer always the best pathway to the middle class. That might be a good thing
For decades, higher education and a bachelor’s degree have been viewed as crucial, near essential stepping stones to the sorts of earnings that ...
Read MoreSouthern California school board bans critical race theory
A school board in Orange County, California, passed a resolution Tuesday prohibiting the instruction of critical race theory in ...
Read MoreOberlin College loses appeal against $25 million libel judgment from suit filed by local bakery
An Ohio appeals court has upheld a $25 million judgment for a business that successfully claimed it was libeled by Oberlin College in the aftermath ...
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