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EdWeek Research·research

Getting Professional Development to Stick

Join this free virtual event to explore best practices, funding, format, and timing for teacher and principal PD.

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Harvard Gazette·edtech

Want to avoid being replaced by AI? Think fresh verbs.

Sarah L. Kaufman Photo by Asa Rogers Arts & Culture Want to avoid being replaced by AI? Think fresh verbs. Former Pulitzer-winning Post dance critic explains how to level up writing in new book May 18, 2026 6 min read…

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Chalkbeat·policy

Chicago school board elections kicks off with the first day of candidate filing. Who is trying to run?

Sign up for Chalkbeat Chicago’s free daily newsletter to keep up with the latest news on Chicago Public Schools. The first step toward Chicago’s historic school board elections is officially underway, as candidates…

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Reason·policy

Jared Polis' Controversial Commutation of Tina Peters' Prison Sentence Upholds Freedom of Speech

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, is catching a lot of flak for granting clemency to former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, a conspiracy theorist who was sentenced to nearly nine years in jail and prison for…

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AASA Leading Edge

Latest AASA Survey Looks at Impact of Rising Diesel Costs on District Budgets

Earlier this month, AASA partnered with the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO) and National Association for Pupil Transportation (NAPT) to gauge how rising diesel costs are impacting school…

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EdWeek Leadership

Our Schools Are Breaking Educators. We Can Fix It (Opinion)

Making the teaching profession more sustainable starts with a new school leadership architecture.

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UC Berkeley News

For Black Americans, wealth offers scant protection from pregnancy risks, scholar finds

Low-income Black women face higher risks of death in pregnancy — that’s accepted fact. But in a new book, UC Berkeley scholar Khiara M. Bridges shows the dangerous impact of interpersonal and structural racism even on…

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Georgia Tech News·policy

Traffic Advisory: APS Graduation Ceremonies at McCamish Pavilion

Traffic Advisory: APS Graduation Ceremonies at McCamish Pavilion Superadmin Mon, 05/18/2026 - 13:28 McCamish Pavilion will host Atlanta Public Schools (APS) graduation ceremonies throughout the week, bringing additional…

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EdTech Magazine Higher Ed·higher-ed

Technology Breaks Down Barriers Across Campus

Some of the most innovative initiatives in higher education technology are happening at the edges. Boundaries are dissolving, and forward-thinking institutions are choosing to lean into that dissolution rather than…

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

UC Irvine, USC receive $2.6 million DARPA grant for AI to drive math breakthroughs

DARPA-funded research will examine how artificial intelligence can accelerate breakthroughs in mathematical research. Researchers from UC Irvine and USC will study AI tools in real-world research settings, working with…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Two Florida State University history graduates win statewide awards in historic preservation

Two Florida State University students from the Department of History have earned prestigious awards for their work in the identification, protection and rehabilitation of historic sites around the state of Florida.…

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

UC Irvine's third cohort of LIFTED graduates to receive degrees at in-prison ceremony

EVENT: Twenty-five graduates from the third cohort of the University of California’s in-prison bachelor’s degree program – UC Irvine Leveraging Inspiring Futures Through Educational Degrees – will be honored at a…

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Reason·policy

Samurai vs. Squatters: On the Street With the Hired Swords Reclaiming California Property Owners' Stolen Homes

"We're probably not going to use grenades on this one, right? Because I got 'em." James Jacobs had hired a motley crew of toughs online to help him clear squatters out of an Oakland, California, apartment building. None…

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FSU News·higher-ed

The Big Story: May 18, 2026

The FSU College of Medicine celebrated the graduation of 121 new doctors alongside seven biomedical sciences graduates advancing into the M.D. Class of 2030. Read more … View the newsletter. The post The Big Story: May…

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Reason·higher-ed

The Smartphone Theory of Birth Rate Decline Doesn't Hold Up

Just when you think smartphone panic can't get any more dumb, it always does. Case in point: People are insisting that phones are why people worldwide are having fewer kids. There's one very simple, very obvious flaw…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

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Batesville community college aims to become regional hub for agriculture Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette The University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville is aiming not only to rebuild Arkansas’ pipeline…

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FSU News·higher-ed

From coastal challenge to sustainable opportunity: FSU researchers find new value in pelagic sargassum

Each year, massive mats of pelagic sargassum drift across the Atlantic Ocean and wash ashore along coastlines from West Africa to the Florida Gulf. What begins at sea as a floating habitat for marine life quickly…

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Reason·research

Why is the Court GVRing Cases In Light Of Callais That Did Not Turn On The Issues In Callais?

Today the Supreme Court GVR'd two cases in light of Callais . State Board of Election Commissioners v. Mississippi NAACP and Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians v. North Dakota presented the same issue: whether…

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Georgia Tech News·policy

How the Global Energy Crisis Is Affecting Americans

How the Global Energy Crisis Is Affecting Americans Superadmin Mon, 05/18/2026 - 11:38 Escalating Middle East tensions are rattling global oil markets, and the effects are already showing up in American wallets,…

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Vanderbilt News

Found in Translation

Daniel Huddleston, BA’94 has translated eight Japanese science fiction novels.

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