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Universities Are Curators of Knowledge, Not Chaos (opinion)

October 10, 2025 x4myq

In a year already defined by polarization and violence, the assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University plunged higher education into crisis. The killing

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The Stricter the Cellphone Policy, the Happier the Teacher, Research Finds

October 10, 2025 x4myq

What happens when schools restrict students’ access to their cellphones? A massive experiment has been underway in recent years, as an increasing number of schools

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Many 2025 “Genius” Fellows Affiliated with Universities

October 9, 2025 x4myq

Fourteen of the new MacArthur fellows announced Wednesday are associated with universities. ilbusca/DigitalVision Vectors/Getty Images Numerous academics are part of the 2025 class of MacArthur

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UC Berkeley Scientist Wins Nobel Prize for Chemistry

October 9, 2025 x4myq

A chemist from the University of California, Berkeley, was among the trio of scientists awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry on Wednesday. Omar Yaghi, the

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What My Students With Disabilities Taught Me About Career-Connected Learning

October 8, 2025 x4myq

This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. I’ve spent more than a decade as a special

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3 Academics Share Nobel Prize in Physics

October 8, 2025 x4myq

Three academics affiliated with U.S. universities have been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy

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As Tuition Rises, Free-College Programs Are as Relevant as Ever

October 7, 2025 x4myq

If Cain Sandoval hadn’t earned a full-tuition scholarship through the Kalamazoo Promise, he likely would’ve debated whether attending college was worth the financial burden. Sandoval,

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Civil Rights Data Collection for Schools Resumes, With Changes on Gender and Discipline

October 7, 2025 x4myq

In a year so far characterized by massive federal funding and staff cuts, education data groups breathed a sigh of relief this summer when the

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Colleges Must Pursue All Legal Paths for Diversity (opinion)

October 6, 2025 x4myq

Two years ago, the Supreme Court dealt a devastating blow to opportunity in America when it gutted access to higher education for underrepresented groups. That

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Tuition Discounts Fuel Higher Ed Skepticism

October 6, 2025 x4myq

Tuition discounting is a tactic private colleges have long used to control a primary revenue stream. But over the past decade, an increasingly precarious financial

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