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Gospel Music Legend and Howard University Icon Rev. Richard L. Smallwood Dies at 77
Richard Smallwood's dedication to both spiritual formation and intellectual rigor led him back to Howard University in the early 2000s.
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SIU Carbondale Honors Dr. Melvin C. Terrell's Transformative Impact on Higher Education
University launches dual initiative to preserve scholar-practitioner's four decades of leadership through special collection and renamed campus gathering space.
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Massachusetts Math Crisis: Nearly One-Third of Districts Fail to Provide High-Quality Curricula, New Report Finds
State's reputation as education leader at risk as equity gaps widen in math instruction.
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College Application Volume Surges 9% as Students Cast Wider Nets, International Applicants Drop
By December 1, 1,158,805 first-year applicants had submitted 6,237,325 applications to 916 colleges and universities—a 4% increase in applicants and a 9% rise in total applications compared to the same point last year.
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Joint Center Outlines Five Principles to Expand Economic Mobility for Black Workers in Non-Degree Credential Programs
The brief addresses growing concerns that Black workers could be excluded from emerging opportunities in advanced manufacturing, energy, and technology despite historic federal funding flowing into these sectors through the CHIPS and Science Act, Inflation Reduction Act, and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Rod Paige, First Black U.S. Education Secretary and Architect of No Child Left Behind, Dies at 92
Paige's tenure as education secretary from 2001 to 2005 marked a pivotal shift in federal education policy.
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Report Reveals Widespread School Funding Inequities as Federal Education Cuts Loom
The report documents a troubling reversal in progress toward equitable funding distribution, with 11 fewer states showing progressive funding patterns compared to the previous year.
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New UCLA Report Finds Educational Investments Could Yield $72.6 Billion Annually in Public Benefits
The study arrives amid profound demographic shifts that will see students of color become nearly three out of every four school-age children by 2060.
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New Jersey Initiative Re-Enrolls Over 13,500 Adults Who Left College Without Degrees
Program generates $74 million in recaptured tuition, awards 1,400 credentials through statewide partnership.
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Public Confidence in Four-Year Degrees Plummets, New Poll Reveals
The poll found that just 33% of respondents believe a four-year degree is worth the investment due to improved job prospects and lifetime earnings, while 63% contend that graduates too often leave campus burdened with substantial debt but lacking specific job skills.
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Study: AI Use Widespread for Personal Tasks But Lags in Workplace
The research paints a picture of uneven AI adoption across American society, with significant gaps between personal and professional use, and wide disparities based on demographic factors.
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California's Golden State Teacher Grant Helps Over 28,000 Aspiring Educators Enter Workforce
Program supports teacher candidates with high financial need and candidates of color.
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