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Associate Social Sciences Department Chair

North Broward Preparatory School, 7600, Lyons Road, Coconut Creek, Broward County, Florida, 33073, United States
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Date Listed26 May 2026
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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

‘Effort still matters’ in age of AI, Garber tells grads

Campus & Community ‘Effort still matters’ in age of AI, Garber tells grads Harvard President Alan Garber. Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer May 26, 2026 5 min read In Baccalaureate…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Ten from MIT accept 2026 Fulbright awards

Ten MIT affiliates — including undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni — have accepted Fulbright grants to conduct research in countries across the world. Five other students declined their awards to pursue other…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Eighteen FSU students earn 2026 Gilman Scholarships to study abroad

Eighteen Florida State University students will be studying abroad this summer and school year through the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program . The Gilman Scholarship provides undergraduate students…

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Higher Ed Dive Finance·higher-ed

SUNY Fredonia cutting 14 degrees, 7 minors

Dive Brief: The State University of New York at Fredonia is sunsetting 10 undergraduate majors , four graduate programs and seven minors as it tackles an $8.1 million budget deficit, according to the university. After…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Funding roundup

Portland Community College (PCC) has received a $1.2 million state grant to expand access to semiconductor training. The funding is part of the Higher Education Coordinating Commission’s $8.5 million in awards from…

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FSU News·higher-ed

The Big Story: May 26, 2026

Seven distinguished faculty members from FSU have been elected as new members of the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL) . Read more … View the newsletter. The post The Big Story: May 26,…

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Reason·higher-ed

The Importance of Free Speech in American Public Junior High and High Schools

When I was in college, liberals, not conservatives, were more zealous in defending free speech, when it came to issues like whether pornography ought to be constitutionally protected. In 1990, when I was in law school,…

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Votebeat·higher-ed

Lawsuit seeks to require Wisconsin clerks to let voters fix problems with their absentee ballots

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Wisconsin’s free newsletter here . The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin is…

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Chalkbeat·edtech

In the AI era, NYC schools need a computer science reboot, this expert says

Sign up for Chalkbeat New York’s free daily newsletter to get essential news about NYC’s public schools delivered to your inbox. A decade ago, New York City officials promised that all schools would have access to…

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Yale News

Allegra di Bonaventura, an academic dean in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Allegra di Bonaventura, a valued administrator at Yale since 2008, died on April 29.

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Reason·edtech

How to Make Sure AI Doesn't Spy on Us or Kill Innocent People

One of America's top AI companies—Anthropic—refused to sign off on a contract unless the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) promised not to use its technology to power autonomous killer robots or carry out domestic mass…

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UC Irvine News·wellbeing

Sweat equity

For most people, sweat is just part of everyday life — something wiped away after a workout, a stressful meeting or a hot Southern California afternoon. But at UC Irvine, researchers are looking at sweat very…

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Community College Daily·edtech

Bridging the AI divide in community colleges

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is rapidly transforming how we learn, work, communicate and solve problems. Platforms like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google Gemini and Anthropic’s Claude are becoming integral to…

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NAU News (NAU Review)·research

Now open at NAU: A day club for seniors with cognitive challenges

An estimated 1,900 Coconino County residents have dementia, the syndrome that causes a decline in memory, speech and behavior later in life. Some with dementia need round-the-clock attention, leading to caregiver…

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NAU News (NAU Review)·edtech

The human side of AI

Artificial intelligence is changing our world, and NAU is helping students and working professionals get a better understanding of how and when it can be used as a tool. This summer, four AI courses will emphasize…

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FSU News·higher-ed

FSU polymer chemist receives prestigious American Chemical Society award

A Florida State University faculty member has been recognized for his continued service to a national professional organization focused on the study of polymers, substances found in everything from plastics to…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Tomato-soy juice lowers inflammation in adults with obesity

Drinking tomato-soy juice loaded with compounds shown in animal studies to promote health lowered pro-inflammatory proteins in healthy adults with obesity after four weeks, a new study found. The findings hint at the…

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Ed Next·higher-ed

A Bad Supreme Court Decision Is Hard to Undo

When the Supreme Court bases a decision on policy considerations, the downstream consequences can be significant. A compelling example is 1982’s Plyler v. Doe , when the court struck down a 1975 Texas law allowing…

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

Can Oklahoma make public education ‘normal’ again?

OKLAHOMA CITY — The most exciting thing about Lindel Fields, Oklahoma’s superintendent of public instruction, is how boring he is. Sitting in a state education office conference room recently while his office was under…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Newsmakers

CEO on the move Steven Bloomberg will serve as the next chancellor of Maricopa Community Colleges in Arizona, as of July 1. He is currently chancellor of the Kern Community College District in California, which includes…

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