The deadline is fast approaching for educational institutions to achieve comprehensive digital accessibility compliance. With the Department of Justice’s final rule on Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) now in effect, public educational institutions face a clear mandate: ensure
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) has launched an extensive investigation into a large-scale scandal involving fraudulent teacher certification. Over 200 teachers across the state are accused of obtaining their teaching certificates through deceitful means. This investigation has brought to light a
The Frost School of Music is revolutionizing the way undergraduate music educators are prepared for their careers. Traditionally, professional conferences and leadership roles in music education have been reserved for seasoned educators and graduate students. However, the Frost School is breaking
Texas A&M University is taking a significant step to manage its future properly by temporarily capping undergraduate enrollment growth at its main campus in College Station. This strategic initiative, led by President Mark Welsh III, seeks to address the impacts of a decade-long period of rapid
The potential closure of several Penn State Commonwealth campuses has left faculty and students in a state of anxiety. The lack of clear communication from university leaders has only heightened concerns about the future. These campuses enroll a significantly more racially diverse student body,
Former President Donald Trump's proposed education agenda seeks to reshape the teaching landscape in the United States by targeting critical race theory (CRT) and introducing measures that emphasize "patriotic values" over critical inquiry and objective truth. This controversial plan has raised