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What Is a Viable College Major in Wisconsin Now?
Education Management What Is a Viable College Major in Wisconsin Now?

The very definition of a successful college major is undergoing a fundamental reevaluation within the Universities of Wisconsin system, driven by a strategic imperative to address persistent financial and enrollment challenges. A specially convened committee of administrators and faculty has

Did a Pell Grant Fix Just Make Things Worse?
Education Management Did a Pell Grant Fix Just Make Things Worse?

A recent multi-billion dollar legislative package designed to secure the future of America's cornerstone financial aid program may have inadvertently set it on a path toward long-term insolvency by addressing an immediate crisis with a solution that creates a much larger one. This action has placed

High School Phone Ban Revives Face-to-Face Connections
Education Management High School Phone Ban Revives Face-to-Face Connections

The pervasive glow of smartphone screens has become a defining feature of modern adolescence, casting a long shadow over youth mental health and fundamentally reshaping the social and academic landscapes of schools across the nation. In response to a growing crisis of distraction and digital

DOJ Sues Loudoun County for Religious Discrimination
Education Management DOJ Sues Loudoun County for Religious Discrimination

The familiar setting of a high school locker room has become the unlikely epicenter of a major federal lawsuit, pitting the U.S. Department of Justice against a Virginia school district in a contentious battle over religious freedom and transgender rights. This legal confrontation stems from the

Why Are Child Care Providers Going Hungry?
Education Management Why Are Child Care Providers Going Hungry?

In communities across the United States, a quiet but devastating crisis is unfolding not in the classrooms, but in the homes of the very people who run them. A child care center director in Washington finds herself redrawing meal plans to stretch a dwindling budget, while a home-based provider in

UNL Regents Approve Cuts Despite Faculty No-Confidence Vote
Education Management UNL Regents Approve Cuts Despite Faculty No-Confidence Vote

In a move that sent shockwaves through the academic community, the University of Nebraska System’s Board of Regents has decisively endorsed a controversial plan to eliminate four academic programs, rubber-stamping a decision that ignited a firestorm of faculty protest and culminated in a historic

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