Auraria Campus closed as potential threat investigated
The Auraria Campus in downtown Denver was closed Friday while a potential threat was investigated.
"It was so rampant, but I didn't even realize it was happening until the end of my sophomore year."View Entire Post ›
Stanford MBA power couple: Rishi Sunak and his wife, Akshata Murty, who met while studying at the Stanford Graduate School of Business Could the next prime minister of the United Kingdom be a Stanford ... The post Stanford Doesn’t Remember This MBA Who Could Be Britain’s Next Prime Minister appeared first on Poets&Quants.
Florida university professors are facing unprecedented challenges as a spate of new laws could soon crack down on research, discourse on race and gender identity and create an environment in which employees feel their political beliefs are being scrutinized at the risk of losing tenure.
"I thought that people would judge me if I didn't do it."View Entire Post ›
Latina professor Lorgia García-Peña, who was denied tenure at Harvard, has written a book, “Community as Rebellion: A Syllabus for Surviving Academia as a Woman of Color."
After Biden's Education Dept. reached a settlement with defrauded student-loan borrowers, a judge granted preliminary approval of the debt relief.
The four extra school days are optional for students and teachers, but complaint says union agreement to them was mandatory.
Each of the nearly 4 million students who graduated high school this spring faces major decisions this summer. Do they want to pursue further education? If so, what do they want to study and where? How will they afford it? Will they begin working immediately? If so, are they moving out of their family home? […]
The district said the settlement came down to basic math: Pay the teacher to resign and avoid even more disruption.
Schools that only offer “gender neutral” lavatories are acting unlawfully, Suella Braverman has said as she uses a major speech to set out the Government’s legal advice on transgender pupils.
The group says low pay could drive veteran teachers out of the profession and deter new educators from entering it.
George Patton and Dwight Eisenhower would recognize the chat we had with @MarkRogersTV: You take a hill before the enemy can get it. Realignment feels that way right now.
Quarantine rules last school year may have prevented COVID from spreading, but they also contributed to high absenteeism, with some students sent home multiple times because they were a “close contact” of someone who tested positive. Students missed an average of 15 days between September and January alone due to quarantines, according to one poll. […]
To forgive, or not to forgive, that is the question
A racial discrimination lawsuit first filed three years ago against a school district will proceed now that a federal judge […] The post Federal judge rules Black students’ lawsuit alleging discrimination in school should go to jury trial appeared first on TheGrio.
Actress Jennifer Garner traveled to eastern Kentucky in her capacity as a Save the Children trustee and ambassador.
Wisconsin will host fast-rising SF Bubu Benjamin on an official visit in August:
Gov. Andy Beshear estimated the expense of rebuilding, repairing and refurnishing the region’s flooded schools at more than $100 million. School districts face a tough choice between repeated flooding and finding another location where land is scarce.
With 2,000 families intending to apply for the voucher program, the department has received only 30 official applications, new data shows.
During the Northside United Summer Band camp, students play instruments, learn dance and discipline. At the end of the two […] The post There are no HBCUs in Minnesota, so three HBCU grads started a band camp to introduce the culture appeared first on TheGrio.