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Which States Are Best At Funding Education?

Which States Are Best At Funding Education?

ByPeter Greene,

Senior Contributor

A study from the Education Law Center examines funding fairness for education in the states using three distinct measures.

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Diversity Is a Principle, Not A Trend

In The Diversity Principle: The Story of a Transformative Idea, Oppenhiemer traces a 200-year intellectual lineage behind an idea.

ByMarybeth Gasman,

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The New Education Luxury: Family Retreats To Think About College

Families are turning to structured retreats that blend vacation, wellness and strategic reflection, reshaping how major education and legacy decisions are made.

ByDr. Liz Doe Stone,

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How A Simple Nudge Could Improve Racial Equity In Academic Promotion

A new study has uncovered a simple change in the process of evaluating faculty for promotion and tenure that reduces possible bias against Black and Hispanic candidates.

ByMichael T. Nietzel,

Senior Contributor

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4 ChatGPT Prompts To Launch A $2,000 Per Month Side Hustle

Learn how to use ChatGPT with four practical prompts to identify, validate, market, and grow a side hustle with a realistic path to $2,000 per month.

BySarah Hernholm,

Contributor

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Why I Tell Students To Keep A Frustration Diary

Business leaders say graduates aren't AI-ready. Are schools still teaching for an era that no longer exists? Here's what needs to change.

ByDan Fitzpatrick,

Contributor

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Liz Magill, Former Penn President, Named Dean Of Georgetown Law School

Liz Magill, the former president of the University of Pennsylvania, has been named the new dean and vice president of the Georgetown University law school.

ByMichael T. Nietzel,

Senior Contributor

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How Mario Soto Is Tackling The Student-Athlete Burnout Crisis

Student athletes are often viewed as some of the most hyper-advantaged applicants in the college admissions process.

ByChristopher Rim,

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Three Reasons Why Momentum For 3-Year College Degrees Is Growing

New academic models, increased acceptance by accreditors and broad political support help explain why three-year baccalaureate degrees are gaining strong momentum.

ByMichael T. Nietzel,

Senior Contributor

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Why ‘Safety Last’ Can Unlock Innovation Without Increasing Risk

Why “safety last” can unlock innovation—by embedding safety throughout execution and verifying it at the end, not using it to block curiosity and ambition.

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The Midnight Sun Of Legal Education: Stop Talking, Start Trekking

While other law schools are flag-waving about crises in justice, Willamette is packing for a state where there's a real access problem: Alaska.

ByRyan Craig,

Senior Contributor


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