A Yale graduate is suing the school for putting her on mandatory medical leave after she seeked out counseling for depression.
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A Yale graduate is suing the school for putting her on mandatory medical leave after she seeked out counseling for depression.
Earlier this week the Perez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) announced its newest initiative, the Latin American and Latinx Art Fund which will be focused on supporting the Latino community of artists that are changing the face of art in Miami.
In California, Latinx students are doing better than ever before, with more students graduating and going off to college, according to an analysis from Campaign for College Opportunity.
For the first time in 4 decades, the number of voters who voted for an increase in taxes to support higher education in Montana, actually grew.
Universities across the U.S. are struggling to make their websites accessible to all students of different abilities, including those who are deaf, blind and with limited mobility.
Although the general consensus across U.S. schools is that smaller classrooms improve learning environments for students, there is little research to support the idea that students are learning more in smaller classroom settings.
According to a new study published in the American Journal of Education, institutions and programs that are dedicated to improving low-performing schools haven’t necessarily boosted student performance.
At least one-sixth of students in Oregon schools are chronically absent from classes, missing more than 10 percent of classes every year, according to a study.
Read our Nonprofit Spotlight with Founder and CEO of Partners for Possibility Dr. Louise van Rhyn on the organization’s mission to educate all young students throughout South Africa.
In New York, schools are making an effort to help students understand that speaking on and working on mental health is important and normal.
Between 2015 and 2018, the number of Americans that are “confident” in the impact of higher education dropped significantly, with less than 48 percent reporting in a survey that they have a “great deal” of confidence in the system.
The National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2018 were announced earlier this week, with 349 schools receiving the highly prestigious award.
Since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman High School earlier this year, Florida passed legislation to require students to disclose information on their mental health state before enrolling in school.
A new study conducted by HSBC reports that employed university students spend more time working at their jobs than being in class, going to the library or even studying. The study surveyed more than 1500 students between the ages of 18 and 34 in both undergraduate and graduate programs in addition to more than 10,000 parents enrolled in classes.
A new study found that poor access to early education in California leads to students often falling behind once they start grade school.
Lower and middle-income families will finally be able to afford or simply send their children to preschool at a lower cost thanks to a $13.8 million investment in early education pledged by the San Diego Foundation.
Earlier this week St. John’s University in New York announced that it received its largest donation ever from the Starr Foundation who is awarding the university with $15 million.
Across the U.S. leaders in education are looking for new ways to solve the issue surrounding the excellence gap, where underserved children and minorities are falling behind because they are excluded or disadvantaged in situations where they could be placed in gifted education courses and programs.
New data by researchers from the University of Iowa and University of Minnesota, in collaboration with researchers from Canada’s McMaster University, revealed the gender gap in research citations.
As young students across the country return to school after summer vacation, many elementary, middle, and high school teachers are entering other fields as positions in education are becoming less lucrative.