Education

Scholarships for Aspiring Minority Teachers

Edward Blum, a legal activist known for his successful U.S. Supreme Court challenge to affirmative action in college admissions, is now targeting an Illinois minority scholarship program for aspiring teachers.

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This State University Has a Plan to Take on Trump

The dialogue between two professors from Rutgers University sparked a significant movement within U.S. higher education circles, lasting just around

‘Go-Betweens’ Are Invaluable to Principals. A Guide to Cultivating Them

Rae Garrison, the principal of Copper Hills High School in West Jordan, Utah, faced a challenging transition last year when

Freed Columbia Student to Trump: ‘I Am Not Afraid of You’

A Columbia University student, Mohsen Mahdawi, who was recently released from federal custody, delivered a powerful message to President Trump

Supreme Court Appears Open to Religious Charter School

“Charter schools are public schools,” Garre said. “They are entitled to all the protections and obligations that come with that

11 High School Lacrosse Players Face Charges in Hazing of Teammates

Eleven high school lacrosse players in Syracuse, N.Y., made headlines this week after turning themselves in to authorities in connection

Trump Ends $1 Billion in Mental Health Grants for Schools

The U.S. Department of Education has made the decision to stop funding approximately $1 billion in grants that were intended

See Where Federal Dollars Flow to Universities Around the Country

The Trump administration’s recent decision to freeze federal funding to universities has sent shockwaves through the academic community. While elite

Trump’s Tariffs Are Already Affecting Schools. Here’s How

📚 Textbook costs on the rise Columbus, Ohio.The Columbus City Schools had to renegotiate textbook contracts after publishers cited higher