It's harder to talk about diversity, equity, and inclusion in schools these days, but there might be other ways to frame the conversation.
Professors are afraid to publicly speak out, system leaders left key questions unanswered and advocates worry for LGBTQ+ students’ mental health.
Teachers of color are underrepresented and less likely to stay in New York State public schools than their white colleagues, with a 40 percentage point gap between the percentage of students of color ...
Candidates were questioned on student safety and budget management while appealing to voters in the November 2025 local election.
Using texts, projects, and classroom policies, some English teachers encourage self-reflection and teach social responsibility.
Aggies on both sides of the issue say that what happens under a new president could define A&M for years to come.
Repertorio said that the bill does the opposite of what Cirino claimed, “resulting in less freedom” for students. He believes such legislation will spread to other states as GOP lawmakers across the ...
Colleges have an obligation to create a culture that fosters free speech, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said during recent comments at the Ohio Department of Higher Education’s Trustees Conference.
Though Mississippi’s breakthrough in childhood education received national attention, a new education report revealed that Mississippi should not rest on its laurels.
Officials have struggled to detail the exact reasons for the A&M professor’s termination, citing a technical issue with her course description. Faculty say the move was politically motivated.
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