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This year is the first time that more U.S. college students will learn entirely online compared to being fully in-person. And research shows most online programs cost as much or more than in-person.
A January executive order gave state agencies until July 1 to complete a review and identify diversity, equity and inclusion ...
By Whitney Downard, Casey Smith, Leslie Bonilla Muñiz and Madelyn Hanes Indiana Capital Chronicle July 11, 2025 Grants to ...
AI is reshaping the workforce and Australian students are not being properly prepared for the future, says learning leader ...
Learn more about Bryan Kohberger's life in the years leading up to the murders of four University of Idaho students, for ...
After pouring brown, gritty liquid from a huge silver tank into a flute-like container known as a refractometer, South ...
A new weeklong summer learning program called Freedom School at the African American Museum of Iowa aims to immerse middle ...
Millions have been spent to catch plagiarism and AI with tools from education company Turnitin. Is the tech worth it?
For many students in Arkansas, music is not just an art — it’s a gateway to structure, confidence, and helps prepare them for ...
"We need to open young peoples' minds to the full umbrella of aviation opportunities available to them," said Kevin Dolliole, ...
Black EdTech leaders are advocating for inclusive policies and IP protections to ensure their innovations are culturally relevant and equitable, and to build a digital future that works for all.