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Ed Secretary Targets Dept Shutdown, School Choice Expansion

Education Secretary McMahon reaffirms that shutting down the U.S. Department of Education remains a key goal. One year into her role, she is prioritizing improvements in literacy rates. Additionally, she aims to expand school choice options for families. Key Points Shutdown of the Education Department is still the primary objective Focus on enhancing literacy in […]

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Clearinghouse Ends Student Voting Study Tie Amid Pressure

The National Student Clearinghouse has ended its long-standing partnership with Tufts University researchers who have studied college students’ voting habits since 2013 using the organization’s data. The decision comes under unspecified pressure, potentially disrupting ongoing research into student civic engagement. The article, published by Inside Higher Ed, highlights concerns over data access for academic studies

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Florida Bans H-1B Visas for Higher Ed

The Florida Board has approved a ban on H-1B visas, impacting the hiring of international skilled workers in the state’s higher education institutions. This decision, reported by Inside Higher Ed, aims to prioritize domestic employment in academia. The policy was highlighted with an image of Florida Atlantic University, indicating its relevance to public universities. Key

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Denver’s Ideas for Repurposing Closed Schools

Denver Public Schools is seeking proposals to repurpose vacant school buildings, including turning the former International Academy of Denver at Harrington elementary into a community center. The initiative follows school closures due to declining enrollment. The article provides a sneak peek at various community-focused ideas submitted. Key Points DPS soliciting proposals for reusing closed school

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US Middle East Campuses Shut Amid Iran Strikes

U.S. university campuses in the Middle East have closed due to Iran’s retaliatory strikes against U.S. and Israeli actions, disrupting operations in Gulf states like Dubai, Doha, and Manama. Students and employees are unable to fly back home amid ongoing blasts and regional instability. The conflict has unexpectedly affected higher education in areas previously considered

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Ed Dept Loses Appeal on Mental Health Grants

The U.S. Department of Education lost its appeal in a case involving the cancellation of mental health grants. A lower court’s injunction remains in place, requiring the agency to issue new decisions on the discontinued grants. The ruling stems from a lawsuit challenging the abrupt termination of funding for school mental health programs. Key Points

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Memphis School Closures Force Families to Seek Alternatives

The Memphis school board voted to close five schools, leaving families to search for new educational options for their students. This decision has prompted parents to explore available schools in the district and beyond. The closures are part of ongoing efforts to address enrollment and facility issues. Key Points Memphis board approved closure of five

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Pentagon Cuts Fellowships at 13 Unis Over Ideologies

The Pentagon has announced it will terminate graduate fellowships at 13 universities, citing ‘wicked ideologies’ as the reason. This move is part of the federal government’s efforts to reshape its relationship with higher education institutions. The decision aligns with broader executive actions under the Trump administration affecting colleges. Key Points Pentagon ends fellowships at 13

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