Protecting and Promoting School Choice

April 10, 2026

Kansas Bans Mandatory DEI-CRT in Public Colleges

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly signed a bill prohibiting public higher education institutions from requiring courses on diversity, equity, inclusion, or critical race theory (DEI-CRT). The Kansas Board of Regents will define what constitutes DEI-CRT. The legislation aims to curb certain race-related instructions without banning voluntary courses. Key Points Bill prohibits mandatory DEI-CRT courses at public […]

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Virginia Tech President Sudden Exit: Forced Departure?

Virginia Tech’s longtime president announced his sudden departure, prompting speculation from a U.S. senator that it may not have been voluntary. The senator compared it to previous efforts to oust presidents at other Virginia public universities. The announcement has raised questions about potential external pressures influencing university leadership. Key Points Sudden announcement of departure by

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Virginia Tech President Resigns Amid Board Questions

Virginia Tech President Tim Sands announced his resignation after 12 years in the role. Senator Tim Kaine expressed deep concern over the sudden departure, suggesting it may involve pressure from the university’s board. The exact reasons for the exit remain unclear based on available statements. Key Points Tim Sands stepping down after 12-year tenure at

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Iowa State to Cut 23 Programs Post-Regents Review

Iowa State University plans to eliminate or merge 23 academic programs following a mandated review by the state’s board of regents. The review targeted low-enrollment programs to improve efficiency in public universities. Recommendations include closures in areas like philosophy and world languages. Key Points Board of regents directed review of low-enrollment programs last year Iowa

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Labor Dept Unveils First K-12 Education Grants

The U.S. Department of Labor has announced the first grants under its partnership with elementary and secondary education. The grants focus on two competitions: one for improving literacy in high-need areas and another for implementing performance-based compensation for teachers and school leaders. This initiative aims to enhance educational outcomes through targeted funding. Key Points Grants

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Indy Public Ed Corp Announces First Meeting Details

The Indianapolis Public Education Corporation has scheduled its inaugural meeting at the City-County Building. This announcement marks the beginning of operations for the corporation overseeing public education in Indianapolis. The meeting is set for a date in 2026, as per the provided link. Key Points First meeting of Indianapolis Public Education Corporation announced Location: City-County

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Gen Z’s Rising Doubts on AI in Education

A Gallup poll reveals that Gen Z, including K-12 students, is increasingly negative toward AI, with most expressing concerns that it could make learning more difficult by speeding up tasks. The survey highlights a shift in sentiment, as younger generations worry about AI’s impact on educational processes. Respondents fear that AI tools might undermine the

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Texas A&M Prof Quits After Plato Ban: Freedom at Risk

Martin Peterson, a professor at Texas A&M, was banned from teaching an excerpt from Plato and has decided to leave the university. He describes the situation as worsening, citing concerns over academic freedom. The article explores his reasons for not staying to fight the decision. Key Points Professor Martin Peterson banned from teaching Plato excerpt

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Life as a College President’s Spouse

The article explores the experiences of spouses of college presidents, describing their lives as being in a ‘fishbowl’ with both opportunities and challenges. It highlights the unique role these partners play in the higher education environment. Written by David Jesse, it includes insights into the personal and public aspects of this position. Key Points Spouses

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US Student Visa Denials Surge to 35% in 2025

F-1 student visa refusals reached a high of 35% in 2025, with some countries experiencing rejection rates over 90%. A new report highlights how this trend undermines merit-based entry principles for international students seeking U.S. education. The surge affects global access to American higher education institutions. Key Points Overall F-1 visa refusal rate hit 35%

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