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Fund Alternatives to Teen Screen Time via EFAs

The article proposes addressing teen screen time issues not just by restrictions but by funding positive alternatives through Education Freedom Accounts. It highlights EFAs as a solution for the ‘Anxious Generation’ by enabling access to enriching activities. This approach aims to empower parents and students in choosing educational experiences beyond screens. Key Points Education Freedom […]

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GSA Plan Bans DEI for Federal Funding Recipients

The General Services Administration has proposed a rule that would prohibit diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives for all recipients of federal funding, including colleges. This follows a similar policy from the U.S. Department of Education that was blocked by courts. The proposal aims to extend restrictions on DEI practices across federally funded entities. Key

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Portland State Univ Eyes Dept Closures Amid $35M Deficit

Portland State University is considering closing three departments and trimming over a dozen others to address a $35 million budget shortfall. The public institution’s plan aims to stabilize finances amid declining enrollment and rising costs. Faculty have criticized the proposed cuts as hasty and unimaginative, calling for more collaborative solutions. Key Points Potential closure of

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New Orleans Public School Enrollment Plummets

New Orleans’ public school enrollment is declining and expected to continue, driven by the city’s birthrate reaching its lowest since Hurricane Katrina. A local nonprofit’s research highlights these enrollment concerns. The trend raises questions about the sustainability of the city’s education system. Key Points Enrollment drop fueled by lowest birthrate since Hurricane Katrina Local nonprofit

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Bipartisan Reforms in Higher Ed Amid Attacks

The article highlights rare bipartisan agreement in U.S. higher education, where experts from opposing political sides praise a law passed by a Republican Congress. It discusses how, despite ideological attacks on higher ed, surprising reforms are advancing. These changes are seen as positive steps forward in an era of division. Key Points Veterans from Clinton/Obama

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Colorado Bill for Back-to-School Tax Holiday

Colorado lawmakers are considering a bill to establish a weekend-long sales tax holiday in July for back-to-school supplies. The initiative aims to help families save money on essential items like notebooks, pencils, and backpacks. If passed, it would provide temporary tax relief during the peak shopping period before the school year starts. Key Points Creates

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Colorado FAFSA Rates Up, Gaps Remain for Students

Colorado’s FAFSA completion rates have increased, but college advisers express concerns about certain students being left behind. The revamped Better FAFSA form is described as easier and faster to complete. Advisers highlight potential disparities in access and completion among different student groups. Key Points FAFSA completion rates in Colorado have risen overall Advisers worry about

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Colleges Team Up for Enrollment Boost: Key Lessons

The article discusses how colleges are forming partnerships to increase enrollment instead of competing. Four higher education experts share best practices for successful collaborations. It highlights strategies learned from these initiatives to address enrollment challenges. Key Points Emphasizes partnership over competition to boost student numbers Shares insights from four experts on effective collaboration practices Focuses

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Cal State Sues Trump Over Title IX Funding Threats

California State University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for threatening to withhold federal funding from San José State University. The threats stem from a transgender student-athlete’s prior participation in women’s sports, which the administration claims violates Title IX. The university argues that the threats are unlawful and seeks to protect its funding.

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