A startling reality is unfolding in Georgia's classrooms, where nearly two-thirds of third-grade students are not reading at a proficient level, a statistic that signals a deep-seated educational crisis with long-term consequences for the state's future. In response, Georgia lawmakers are
In the complex and often contentious intersection of politics and academia, a recent 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling has sent ripples through higher education. We're joined by Camille Faivre, an education expert specializing in institutional management, to unpack what this decision on two
A federal appeals court decision has fundamentally altered the battlefield over diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, handing the Trump administration a pivotal victory in its campaign to dismantle programs it deems discriminatory. The ruling by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals vacates
In classrooms across the United States, a quiet but profound technological revolution is unfolding as generative artificial intelligence becomes an inescapable part of the educational landscape, yet this transformation is happening largely without a map. A significant "policy vacuum" at the federal
In a significant departure from tradition, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's recent Charter Day celebration was transformed into a powerful call to action, with Interim Chancellor Katherine S. Ankerson urging the university community to collectively forge the institution's path forward. The
The West Virginia North Region big school swimming meet, hosted at The Bridge Sports Complex in Bridgeport, evolved into far more than a simple qualifying event; it became a profound demonstration of athletic perseverance against a backdrop of unforeseen challenges. Student-athletes from across the