From alumni-led discussion series to visits to the Met, these programs create space for collaboration, mentorship, and ...
Lauren DiMartino, an education and civil rights advocate in New York City, is a guest contributor for the College Promise Campaign Several years ago I had the privilege to hear Dr. Martha Kanter, ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Michigan in Color is publishing this message on behalf of the group of students who organized the ...
The Wilson Academy in Lithonia, Georgia, was founded by Byron F. Wilson in 2002. His mission was to provide a solution to a major problem in the Black community: a lack of resources for students. The ...
As part of its Year of the Arts celebration, Rutgers University–Camden is currently hosting “Reframing the Narrative,” an exhibition of works by students and Camden-based artists. The exhibition is ...
Like many who have a vested interest in the success of today’s learners and teachers, I often find myself coming across arguments for why we must get college students back on campus for face-to-face ...
Public confidence in higher education is showing signs of recovery. According to a recent Gallup–Lumina survey, 42% of Americans now say they have a “great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in ...
Broomfield High School sophomore Kaviya Chidambaram read four books by and about white men in her freshman English class. What hasn’t been included in her classes, she said, are stories about Asian ...
Just weeks after Rob Fulk took the helm as principal of Iroquois High School, students say they are already noticing a change at the school. Fulk transferred from Marion C. Moore School to Iroquois in ...
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