The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor recently announced the recipients of the prestigious faculty and staff awards, commemorating those who have made notable contributions to the university's missions in teaching, research, and service. These awards recognize the dedication and hard
Texas' 2023 ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs at public colleges has negatively impacted LGBTQ+ students and faculty members, according to a recent report by Equality Texas. This ban, known as SB 17, has created a hostile environment for these individuals, with adverse
Bucknell University has launched an innovative dining initiative called Supper Club in partnership with Bison Kitchen and Chartwells Higher Education, setting the stage for a significant transformation in campus dining experiences. The Supper Club aims to enhance student life by providing elevated
Addressing the evolving challenges in education, the East Palestine City School District is making substantial strides in transforming its educational landscape. The district recently showcased its progress, achievements, and strategic goals during the State of the Schools address, delivering a
The Southern Oregon Head Start program recently faced a significant threat due to potential federal funding cuts, causing alarm among the employees, community advocates, regional lawmakers, and families that depend on its services. Given the importance of this program in Jackson and Josephine
Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Camille Faivre, an expert in education management with a particular focus on open and e-learning programs. As institutions navigate through the complexities of the post-pandemic landscape, Camille has been instrumental in guiding them through the
The advent of technology has revolutionized various aspects of our lives, and its impact on education has been both profound and multifaceted. From enhancing student engagement to enabling personalized instruction, technology has offered numerous opportunities for improving the educational
The recent passage of a bill by the Iowa House approving a 2% increase in K-12 per-pupil funding, which has now been sent to Governor Kim Reynolds for final approval, has ignited a significant debate about whether this funding increment can truly enhance the quality of education in Iowa.
A Pivotal Moment for UNO Imagine an academic institution that once thrived with a bustling student body now facing desolate hallways and dwindling resources. The University of New Orleans (UNO) has found itself at such a crossroads. With enrollment figures plummeting and financial instability
Marshall County Schools, led by Superintendent Shelby Haines, recently honored Keith “Panger” Wright and Megan Pintus as the Service Personnel and Teacher of the Year. The ceremony, held at Grave Creek Archaeological Complex, celebrated their exceptional dedication. Wright, a custodian at John Mar
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