An overwhelming wave of community opposition met the Baltimore City school board as over one hundred students, parents, and staff members gathered to protest a deeply contentious plan to shutter four local schools. The meeting room was filled with palpable tension and emotion as speaker after
In an effort to bridge diverse worlds of knowledge, the University of Calgary has launched a pivotal initiative designed to weave Indigenous perspectives directly into the fabric of its academic offerings. The Indigenous Curriculum Grants program stands as a cornerstone of the university's broader
In a significant move to address and dismantle systemic barriers in higher education, California has established a new designation that recognizes institutions making a measurable impact on the success of Black students, a validation that Long Beach City College (LBCC) has now earned. The college
Within the first few weeks of starting school, a period traditionally dedicated to fostering a sense of security and building foundational relationships, four- and five-year-olds across the UK are now required to sit a mandatory standardized test. This assessment, known as the Reception Baseline
Metropolitan State University of Denver is initiating a substantial strategic realignment within its Academic Affairs division, a decisive move orchestrated by Provost Matt Makley, Ph.D., to address the evolving demands of modern higher education. After nearly a year at the helm, Makley has
In an era where proficiency in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics is increasingly vital for economic competitiveness, a pioneering initiative in central Maine aims to cultivate these essential skills from an early age. Thomas College in Waterville has officially launched a