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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 ...

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SDSU 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 ...

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UT 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 ...

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UWF'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 ...

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'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 ...

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A 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 ...

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Southern 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 ...

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Oberlin 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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