Brighton College, a prestigious independent school in Kemp Town, Brighton, faces serious allegations of tampering with the local planning system to win support for its proposed development projects. The school's planning application, submitted to the Brighton and Hove City Council, outlines its
Dickinson State University (DSU), a cornerstone educational institution in North Dakota, has formally requested $48.5 million in one-time funding from the North Dakota Legislature. These funds are earmarked for the renovation of three significant buildings on its campus: May Hall, Stickney Hall,
In the digital age, where smartphones have become an inseparable part of daily life, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker has taken a bold step to address the pervasive issue of cell phone distractions in classrooms. During a visit to the Champaign schools, Pritzker advocated for a comprehensive statewide
The University of Dayton (UD) has made the difficult decision to implement job cuts as part of a significant effort to right-size its workforce and ensure financial sustainability. The cuts, which are projected to save around $25 million over three years, will affect less than 2% of the
In response to the severe weather forecasted for Wednesday, March 5, 2025, school districts across South Carolina, particularly in Cherokee County and Spartanburg County, are taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of their students and staff. This strong wind advisory issued by the National
The Ohio Senate is currently engaged in a heated discussion over the potential implementation of Senate Bill 113, which aims to prohibit diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the state's public K-12 educational system. Advocates for the bill argue that DEI programs are