Two years after New Mexico In Depth and ProPublica first reported that Indigenous children in New Mexico face disproportionately high rates of harsh school punishment, triggering a state Department of ...
"I'm hoping the increased education makes a difference," said Nicholas Gallo, 26, of Deer Park, who called his generation ...
Online and in-person learning differ in flexibility, accessibility, and engagement. Online education offers convenience and inclusivity but requires self-discipline, while in-person learning fosters ...
In a world where industries can be disrupted overnight, universities play a pivotal role in preparing the workforce of the ...
The Idaho State University School Psychology Department was recently awarded a $4.5 million grant from the US Department of Education to address a lack of mental health professionals in Idaho schools.
And the exodus is ongoing. According to the latest federal estimates, public schools are projected to lose 2.7 million students, for a 5.5% decline, from 2022 to 2031. That includes a loss of 1.8 ...
Vos said "70 to 80% of the public" in Wisconsin and the country supports requiring photo identification to vote. National polling from Pew and Gallup released in 2024 shows more than 80% of the public ...
A representative from a conservative New York think tank urged Iowa lawmakers Wednesday to get more involved in the state’s higher education — including adding or cutting university departments.
The Marquette Law School poll last asked Wisconsin voters about their support for voter ID in 2021, plus in 2012 and 2014.
A representative from the conservative Manhattan Institute for Policy Research urged Iowa lawmakers Wednesday to get more ...