A 2025 survey of 5,000 undergraduates by Inside Higher Ed, supported by Generation Lab, found that the greatest share of students rated their nutrition at
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  When educators gathered in Chile for the UNESCO World Summit on Teachers this summer, they convened to discuss solutions to a problem plaguing communities around
 
  This September when classes started, it wasn’t the first time I had met with the students who walked through the door. That’s because during the
 
  This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. It was another ordinary school day when my students
 
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  Earlier this month, College Board announced its decision to kill Landscape, a race-neutral tool that allowed admissions readers to better understand a student’s context for
 
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  The Trump administration has made another move that historians say is an attempt to sanitize American history, but one the administration argued is necessary to
 
  Harvard had a financial responsibility score of 2.8, well over the passing 1.5 required by the Education Department, in fiscal year 2023. John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe/Getty Images

