Grant House, the plaintiff in a now settled antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA, swam for Arizona State University. Michael Reaves/Getty Images Federal district judge Claudia
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You, who made the dreams of your immigrant families come true by earning your college degrees, are what America needs right now. You, who yourselves
Last month, Peter Hans, president of the University of North Carolina system, casually dropped a bombshell announcement that the system and others were in talks
Earlier this spring, I was one of hundreds of college, university and scholarly society leaders to sign “A Call for Constructive Engagement” published by the
If there is anyone in higher education that you want to work with, that person is Melissa Kane. As director of online program development at
Being arrested by armed riot police on my own campus was not, somehow, the most jarring thing that has happened to me since the spring
As classrooms across the country become more linguistically diverse, educators face a growing challenge: ensuring that every student, regardless of English proficiency, can access learning,
Chronic absence, defined as missing 10 percent or more of school or about 18 school days in a year, is a national crisis. It peaked
Social media platforms like Instagram, X and TikTok have become landscapes for learning and increasing awareness of topics like mental health. But for children who
The number of home-based child care programs is seeing a spike for the first time in five years — but experts remain concerned that with
