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Chalkbeat·policy

Chicago Public Schools gears up for May Day protest

Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. Chicago Public Schools officials say they feel confident schools will be fully staffed Friday amid Chicago…

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EdWeek Louisiana

CTE for All: How One School Board Builds Future-Ready Students

Discover how CPSB uses partnerships and high-quality digital resources to build equitable, future-ready CTE pathways for every student.

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

2026 Chancellor’s Undergraduate Awards Ceremony recognizes 179 outstanding students

2026 Chancellor’s Undergraduate Awards Ceremony recognizes 179 outstanding students Provost John Zumbrunnen praised the winners for expanding what we know and understand about our world. ​By Charles Monroe-Kane ​ April…

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Reason·policy

Court: No Rule That "a Transgender Parent Should Not Be Awarded Tiebreaking Authority over a Cisgender Parent on Matters of Gender Identity and Expression"

An excerpt from Turner v. Abelle-Kiser , decided Tuesday by the Maryland Appellate Court (Judge Douglas Nazarian, joined by Chief Judge Gregory Wells and Judge Glenn Harrell): This appeal arises from a custody dispute…

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Northwestern Feinberg News·higher-ed

NUCATS Announces New K12 Scholars

The Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute has announced Keith Summa, MD, PhD, Timothy Janetos, MD, and Vidhi Dalal, MD, as its newest K12 scholars. The post NUCATS Announces New K12…

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UC Irvine News·wellbeing

Paul Merage School of Business to host panel discussion on ‘Future of Private Business'

EVENT: As part of its Future Series, UC Irvine’s Paul Merage School of Business presents a panel discussion on the “Future of Private Business” that will bring together leading voices from industry and academia to…

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MIT News·research

How neurons sense bacteria in the gut

Recent studies suggest animals and people alike have close and complex relationships with the bacteria around and within them. The human gut microbiome, for instance, has been associated with both depression and…

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Reason·higher-ed

The Marriage Gap Is America's Most Overlooked Source of Inequality

The most consequential inequality in America is not the wealth gap or the wage gap. It may not be the racial opportunity gap. The marriage gap is wreaking havoc. And unfortunately, it's the gap that gets the least…

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MIT News·higher-ed

A materials scientist’s playground

Scientists and engineers around the world are working to improve quantum bits, or qubits, the minuscule building blocks of the quantum computer. Qubits are incredibly sensitive, making it easy for errors to be…

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EdTech Magazine Higher Ed·higher-ed

6 Reasons Universities Are Building Media Labs Now

Higher education is undergoing a significant transformation in how it prepares the next generation of media professionals. Across the country, universities are investing in state-of-the-art media labs — facilities built…

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Reason·policy

Even Laws That Haven't Passed Can Have Unintended Consequences

If you follow public policy debates, you are probably familiar with the concept of unintended consequences. Laws or regulations implemented with good intentions can, over time, have unexpected, unintended negative…

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UC Berkeley News

From L.A. to the East Bay, a student finds her Oaxacan community at Berkeley

Architecture student Tania Lopez reflects on ballet folklórico’s role in her life and her goal to design public spaces that foster safety and connection. The post From L.A. to the East Bay, a student finds her Oaxacan…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State students connect job seekers with employers at community career fair

Students from The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business on Sunday presented the Columbus Emerging Careers Expo, a free community service that brought together job seekers with central Ohio employers. The…

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Youth Today

Every Connection Optimized: Four accelerators for activating learning ECOsystems where all youth thrive

A new blueprint identifies four accelerators crucial to constructing learning ecosystems and a workforce dedicated to thriving youth and families. The post Every Connection Optimized: Four accelerators for activating…

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Community College Daily

Coverage of AACC 2026

Articles from the 2026 annual American Association of Community Colleges convention April 10-14 in Seattle. AACC’s bold new vision SEATTLE — The nation’s leading association for community colleges is embarking on a…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Breyer makes case for civic education

Nation & World Breyer makes case for civic education Justice Stephen Breyer (right) with Martin West. Photo by Grace DuVal Liz Mineo<br><br> Harvard Staff Writer April 30, 2026 3 min read Retired SCOTUS justice says…

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The Hechinger Report·research

Screen time in the early grades: a parent and teacher weigh in

There’s a growing backlash to educational technology in the classroom, as I described in my story co-published with The New York Times in March. To dig deeper into the topic, I led a Hechinger Report webinar last week…

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EdSurge Tech·policy

Quality Concerns Remain as States Invest More Than Ever in Preschool Programs

More four-year-olds are enrolled in state-funded preschools than ever before, but the quality and availability of preschool programs have experts concerned about creating a system of haves and have-nots. “If providing…

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Reason·higher-ed

Europe Has Too Few Workers and Too Many Retirees. Cutting Immigration Will Make the Math Worse.

French pensioners have it pretty good. The minimum age at which a French worker can obtain their state pension is 62, with many retiring as early as 60. French retirees receive some of the most generous pension payments…

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EdWeek Leadership

How Teachers Can Get the Most Out of Their HR Office (Downloadable) (Opinion)

Here’s what your school district’s human resources staff can and can’t do for you.

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