By the time the girl was admitted to hospital, her hair was brittle, her skin was flaking, and she was so malnourished that ...
As for a place to film in itself, Australia has offered us a cinescape of dreams. The outback’s awe-inspiring expanse against modern and early settled suburbia has been championed by both the darkly ...
Here's when to expect an admissions decision notification for Connecticut schools, including UConn and Yale University.
With increasing focus on immigration, race, gender, ability and religion, it is a good time to review the measures in place to ensure our schools remain safe, supportive environments for all students.
School vouchers and Education Savings Accounts—often marketed as "school choice"—have repeatedly come up in state legislatures, including ours. Lawmakers have wasted countless hours debating ...
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY (WCBI) – Now in its 15th year, Mississippi State University’s ACCESS Program is the first program in the state for students with intellectual disabilities or developmental ...
Congratulations on your thorough investigation of this frightening shift of public funds to private schools (“Vouchers for All,” Feb. 16). It is an anti-democratic attempt to debilitate our ...
Harvard Law School is a world-class educational institution known for its rigorous admissions process and prides itself on its low acceptance rates. The school is expected to have an acceptance rate ...
In a "Dear Colleague" letter sent late Friday, the U.S. Department of Education said that schools must stop considering race in "decisions pertaining to admissions, hiring, promotion, compensation ...
By Zach Montague Reporting from Washington The Education Department warned schools in a letter on Friday that they risked losing federal funding if they continued to take race into account when ...
Learn more. The Department of Education was created to help ensure that the children of states who could not afford to spend a lot on education would not grow up in schools without resources.
Craig Trainor, the department's acting assistant secretary for civil rights, wrote in the letter to school and college administrators that treating students differently based on race violates the ...