About half of U.S. students are attending traditional in-person school every day, and about 30 percent are participating in some face-to-face learning From EdSurge By...
From Prevention Action Alliance The recent tragic death of an Ohio college student involving alcohol misuse and alleged hazing activities have college communities and parents...
From K-12 Dive A New York City principal shares how communication and collaboration were critical in guiding students and faculty through the crisis with familiar...
Applications to selective colleges helped drive an 11% year-over-year increase as of Feb. 15 in submissions to the roughly 900 colleges using the Common App...
From Prevention Action Alliance When one of the world’s most secure buildings recently came under siege, many young people witnessed the live images of protestors...
With enrollment increasing and in-person learning set to resume for the fall semester, Edison State Community College announces the return of in-person services. Beginning on...
Top academic officials in one of the nation’s premiere athletic leagues reportedly discussed moving their email conversations about Covid-19 onto a secure conference portal viewed...
Kelly Rosario of Pennsylvania’s Parkland School District said variables like parent engagement have been crucial to keeping schools on track. From K-12 Dive By Roger...
Two-year schools strived to keep students cooking, welding and undertaking other hands-on training even as the pandemic limited course options. From Deep Dive By Charlotte...
College enrollment declines are continuing from the fall into the spring, with deeper losses among undergraduates at public and private nonprofit institutions From Higher Ed...
Faith groups are deeply split over the Equality Act. Evangelicals, Catholics, Latter-day Saints and Orthodox Jews say it limits religious freedom. Mainline Protestants and other...