Facing a 30,000-student drop, Broward schools plan staff cuts to adjust to declining enrollment, with another 8,800 students expected to leave this fall.
Posts published in “Education”
Balancing golf and studies at UVA, this student-athlete learns from PGA pros while enjoying a Civil War course and honoring Lewis Chitengwa’s legacy.
The 2025 Drake Relays feature a new World Shot Put Series with Ryan Crouser, and Family Night offers activities like face painting and fireworks.
Jennifer V. Blackhurst, Tippie College of Business associate dean, is the second candidate for Iowa's Graduate College dean, focusing on student success.
Andrew Lee revamped Tuttleman Counseling Services in 2021, reducing wait times and increasing accessibility to better support Temple's 30,000 students.
NC's K-3 students excel in reading, surpassing national averages due to LETRS training, with kindergarten showing a 40% growth in reading skills.
Kevin Cahill's player-led approach and focus on accountability transformed Lehigh Football, leading to a Patriot League title and a deep playoff run in 2023.
CMU explores AI tools like Perplexity in reshaping learning, assessing their impact on data skills, writing quality, and ethical authorship in education.
Nancy Zhang and Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen are honored with the inaugural David Cox Medal for their pioneering work in statistical genomics and causal inference.
Rich Rogers and Rodrigo de Toledo from NAU's School of Communication join the Faculty Status Committee, serving three and two-year terms, respectively.