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Courtney Blake and her 10-year-old daughter live on their own in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Both of them struggle with chronic mental health issues and have been using Medicaid to help pay for their behavioral health care needs. But like millions of people across the country, Blake is worried that at the end of this health emergency […] → Read More
JACKSON, MISS. The Pink House — otherwise known as Jackson Women’s Health Organization — was the center of the U.S. Supreme Court case that overturned the federal right to abortion in June. Today, the clinic, the only abortion clinic to serve Mississippi and the greater area for years, is shuttered. On a hot day in […] → Read More
San Diego county officials gave an update Saturday afternoon. → Read More
Researchers at the Qualcomm Institute say it's the highest resolution virtual reality cave in the world. → Read More
Staying outside peak hours will help customers save money and use cleaner energy. But, doing that could be a challenge for some consumers. → Read More
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Brad Farnsworth of the American Council on Education writes that there are obvious steps that can be taken to keep international student enrollment up. → Read More
These debates have required "all of us to clarify what the whole point of a great education is," says Howard Gillman, chancellor of the University of California, Irvine. → Read More
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News, voices and jobs for education professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More
News, voices and jobs for education professionals. Optimized for your mobile phone. → Read More
A Gallup study shows that Western Governors University graduates obtain jobs quickly and are highly satisfied with the education they received — things that president Scott Pulsipher attributes to his institution's faculty mentor model. → Read More
A Grant Thornton report offers substantive analysis on the state of higher education, with insight into what some institutions are doing to meet ever-changing and complex demands. → Read More
Higher education leaders at the U.S. News & World Report STEM Solutions conference highlighted key strategies leaders can take to graduate workforce-ready students. → Read More
Freeman A. Hrabowski, president of University of Maryland, Baltimore County, called on institution leaders to "tell the story" of higher education and commit to answering pressing societal questions. → Read More
Northwest Missouri State University and the North Kansas City School District partnered with local businesses to construct a unique professional-based learning environment for kindergarten to postsecondary students. → Read More
During Women's History Month, we dive into the complexities of recruiting and retaining women in STEM fields — and why addressing the pipeline should come first. → Read More
The two-year budget proposal that was approved Friday includes $4 billion for "college affordability," but most details are outlined in the continuing resolution summary. → Read More
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A new study from the American Education Research Journal shows college-bound women are dissuaded from entering professions where they believe they could be discriminated against. → Read More