Federal Rule Change Impacts Discrimination Investigations in Education
The Justice Department’s new regulation alters how schools are held accountable for discrimination, affecting federal oversight and civil rights enforcement.
The Justice Department’s new regulation alters how schools are held accountable for discrimination, affecting federal oversight and civil rights enforcement.
Harvard’s FXB Center appoints new leadership as it shifts focus to children’s health, sparking debate over academic freedom and human rights.
Explore the challenges and strategies for improving California’s grading system to ensure fair assessment and better student outcomes.
Korea’s difficult English exam led to widespread criticism, prompting an official apology as students struggled with unexpected complexity.
The FTC is taking action against Illuminate Education for a significant data breach affecting millions of students, amid rising concerns over data security.
Darryll J. Pines, President of the University of Maryland, cleared of plagiarism after a yearlong investigation into allegations regarding his published works.
California schools face challenges in addressing political issues, emphasizing the need to foster critical thinking rather than indoctrination.
California families are increasingly struggling with food insecurity as economic pressures mount, affecting students’ well-being and academic performance.
The University of Texas at Austin undergoes significant changes as conservative policies reshape its academic landscape, impacting faculty and curriculum.