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OSU-Cascades Chancellor Removed Amid Probe

Oregon State University-Cascades has removed its chancellor amid an ongoing investigation. The announcement was made public through Inside Higher Ed. Details of the investigation remain undisclosed. Key Points Chancellor removed from Oregon State University-Cascades Action taken amid an active investigation Campus located in Bend, Oregon Implications for Educational Freedom No direct implications. Source: Oregon State […]

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Test-Optional Students Feel Prepared for College

A new study reveals that students admitted to colleges through test-optional policies do not feel underqualified, countering arguments from proponents of standardized admissions exams. Researchers highlight broad approval for these policies among admitted students. The findings suggest that test-optional approaches may not lead to admitting unprepared students as critics claim. Key Points Study counters claims

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Forensics Lab Boosts Student Real-World Skills

Neumann University’s forensics lab provides students with hands-on experience by analyzing digital devices, reviewing surveillance footage, and monitoring live feeds from real investigations. The program supports community law enforcement efforts while equipping students with practical skills for forensics careers. Published by Inside Higher Ed, the article highlights how this initiative bridges academic learning with real-world

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Kansas Gov Vetoes End to Undocumented In-State Tuition

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly vetoed a bill that would have eliminated in-state tuition rates for undocumented students at public universities. The legislation aimed to restrict such benefits, but the veto preserves the current policy allowing eligible undocumented students to pay in-state rates. This decision maintains access to affordable higher education for these students in Kansas.

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Rural Schools Boost Retention with Child Care

A small rural school district in New York faces challenges in recruiting and retaining educators due to competition from larger districts with higher salaries. The district implemented perks like on-site child care and coffee to improve staff satisfaction and retention. These low-cost initiatives helped address the economic disadvantages of smaller districts. Key Points Small districts

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Solar-Powered Town Expands School Choice Options

Babcock Ranch, America’s first solar-powered town near Fort Myers, Florida, is a master-planned community attracting families with its vibrant atmosphere and diverse education options. Resident Amanda Pacheco describes her initial visit as reminiscent of a Hallmark movie, highlighting the community’s appeal with family gatherings, food trucks, and live music. The article emphasizes how the town

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Idaho Bill Criminalizes Opposite-Sex Bathroom Use

Idaho lawmakers have approved a bill that criminalizes the use of bathrooms designated for the opposite sex. The legislation extends this rule to specific private business settings, aiming to enforce gender-specific facilities. It reflects ongoing debates on privacy and gender identity policies. Key Points Bill makes opposite-sex bathroom use a criminal offense Extends rules to

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Public Colleges Struggle to Educate Unprepared Students

California’s public colleges implemented a plan to help unprepared students catch up, but critics argue it has not been effective. The article highlights ongoing challenges in addressing academic readiness gaps in higher education. It discusses the implications for student success and institutional accountability. Key Points California public colleges aimed to accelerate unprepared students’ progress. Critics

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