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AI Predicts College Closures Better Than Federal Scores
EdTech AI Predicts College Closures Better Than Federal Scores

Ethan, thanks for having me. I’ve spent the post-pandemic years helping presidents and boards redesign programs, budgets, and digital delivery under mounting financial and demographic strain. The big themes we’ll unpack today are unmistakable: closures cluster where tuition dependence is high and

Ireland Urged to Build Public Childcare and Pay-Linked Leave
Education Management Ireland Urged to Build Public Childcare and Pay-Linked Leave

Across kitchens, offices, and crèches, a simple truth has been repeatedly borne out: when care is treated as a private matter, families pay more, women step back from work, and early years educators shoulder low wages for indispensable labor, yet Ireland still organizes early childhood education

Court Rebukes Title VI Crackdown, Restores Harvard Funding
Education Management Court Rebukes Title VI Crackdown, Restores Harvard Funding

A Court-Ordered Reset In The Campus Antisemitism Enforcement Fight Across campuses gripped by protest, policy, and politics, one federal ruling jolted compliance playbooks nationwide by halting a sweeping funding cutoff and forcing agencies back inside the guardrails Congress built into Title VI

Education Dept Tightens PSLF, Excluding Some Nonprofits
Education Management Education Dept Tightens PSLF, Excluding Some Nonprofits

A sweeping revision to a marquee student debt relief program arrived with a provocative premise: the government will continue to forgive loans for public servants, but it will draw a sharper line around which employers count as public service. The Education Department issued a final rule that

Michigan’s Record Per‑Pupil Boost Masks District Shortfalls
Education Management Michigan’s Record Per‑Pupil Boost Masks District Shortfalls

Record-breaking headlines promised a windfall for classrooms when Michigan set per‑pupil funding at roughly $10,050, yet the balance sheets carried by superintendents told a far messier story in which rising obligations and redirected dollars diluted that celebrated figure into something far

Can School Social Workers Curb Georgia's Absenteeism?
Education Management Can School Social Workers Curb Georgia's Absenteeism?

Across Georgia, a stubborn wave of chronic absenteeism has collided with mental health needs and family stressors in ways that schools alone cannot resolve without targeted help, sustained funding, and a clearer playbook for what works. That reality framed a final meeting of a state study

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