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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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EdWeek Research·research

Data-Driven and District-Ready: What EdWeek Research Tells Us About the CTE Market

Discover how to sharpen your positioning in a fast-moving market of CTE with actionable strategies grounded in EdWeek Research Center data.

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Reason·policy

Brickbat: Regulated Reliability

The German government is considering a new law that would require social media platforms to give greater visibility to content from news organizations that government regulators classify as "reliable" or serving the…

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Reason

Open Thread

The post Open Thread appeared first on Reason.com .

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The Hechinger Report·higher-ed

OPINION:In a moment of uncertainty and growing public scrutiny, colleges should be investing in faculty to drive student success

U.S. colleges and universities are reeling from one of the most challenging years in recent memory. In 2025, institutions laid off more than 9,000 faculty and staff amid enrollment volatility, shrinking budgets and…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

‘Makes history and civics great again’: Conservatives praise new Iowa law mandating U.S. history, government classes

A new Iowa law that requires students at public universities to take an American history class and a U.S. government class to graduate is being championed as a way to turn around higher education and curb student…

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The College Fix·policy

Florida proposes rule requiring proof of citizenship for public college admission

The Florida Department of Education is proposing a rule that would require state school applicants to prove U.S. citizenship or lawful immigration status. Immigrant advocacy groups argue that the rule would bar access…

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The College Fix

Aspiring history professors face mixed academic job market, report finds

Report cites declining job opportunities, though notes civics centers could create up hundreds of new jobs The job market for aspiring history professors has some dark clouds on the horizon as well as a few bright…

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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

SCiLL’s Scholarships Are Nothing New

At colleges across the country, departments compete for students with scholarships, fellowships, and grants. This practice is so common that it rarely attracts attention. Yet, a recent Daily Tar Heel article questioned…

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MIT News·higher-ed

Improving the performance of high-power electronics

The silicon that forms the foundation of most computer chips has fundamental limits to how much power it can manage, which constrains the speed and energy-efficiency of wireless communication systems. A promising…

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The College Fix·higher-ed

SDSU police dispute privacy concerns over 1,300 AI-equipped campus cameras

There are 1,300 AI-equipped cameras installed at San Diego State University — including 330 in dorms — but the university’s police department disputes concerns from students that the set up is an invasion of privacy. A…

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Reason·policy

Second Amendment Roundup: No Protection for Heroin Trafficker

On June 2, the Fifth Circuit decided United States v. Squire , which posed "a novel question about whether the Second Amendment protects a convicted drug trafficker from being dispossessed of a firearm inside his home…

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Disability Scoop

Trump Administration Sued Over Delay Of Accessibility Rules

Disability advocates are suing after the Trump administration abruptly delayed a pair of rules designed to improve accessibility right before they were set to take effect. The post Trump Administration Sued Over Delay…

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Disability Scoop

YouTuber Speaks Out After Ending Pregnancy Due To Down Syndrome

After an influencer couple decided to terminate their pregnancy due to a Down syndrome diagnosis, they received death threats, but said they didn't want other couples going through this to feel alone. The post YouTuber…

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Georgia Tech News·higher-ed

Georgia Tech Awaits the World Cup

Georgia Tech Awaits the World Cup Superadmin Sun, 06/07/2026 - 21:49 The streets have been paved. The grass has been mowed. Projects across the city have rushed to completion in anticipation of Atlanta hosting eight…

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Community College Daily·policy

How federal grantmaking may change

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) last week published a 444-page Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) addressing the “uniform guidance” that covers grant administration across the federal government. These…

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Community College Daily·policy

Headlines

Advocates ask court for chance to defend Texas Dream Act, in-state tuition for undocumented students Texas Tribune Students, immigrant-rights advocates and Austin Community College asked the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Newsmakers

New CEOs Kirk Bennett will become the next president of Western Technical College in Wisconsin on August 1. He is currently vice president of administrative services at Lone Star College (LSC)-Montgomery in Texas.…

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Cult of Pedagogy·policy

What Makes School in Denmark Better (and What We Can Learn from Them)

Image by Anna Khromova on Unsplash Listen to the interview with Pernille Ripp ( transcript ): Sponsored by Alpaca and iCivics This page contains Bookshop.org links. When you make a purchase through these links, Cult of…

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Carnegie Mellon News·higher-ed

Carnegie Mellon Alumna Earns Tony Award for Best Musical

Carnegie Mellon University alumni shone among Broadway’s brightest stars at the 79th Annual Tony Awards in New York City on Sunday, June 7.

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