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Date Listed22 June 2026
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MIT News·higher-ed

Susan Solomon named 2026 Tang Prize laureate

Susan Solomon , the Lee and Geraldine Professor of Environmental Studies at MIT, has been named the 2026 Tang Prize Laureate in Sustainable Development for “groundbreaking advances and leadership in atmospheric and…

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EdTech Magazine Higher Ed·higher-ed

Data Governance Is Just the Beginning: Why University IT Leaders Must Also Master These Data Disciplines

In addition to CIOs establishing themselves as leaders when it comes to a unified data strategy and university leadership understanding that data governance is the foundation of AI readiness, there is a growing…

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Reason·policy

A New Bipartisan Bill Promises Innovation and Choice. It Will Deliver Neither.

Last week, a group of bipartisan lawmakers reintroduced the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA). Although it promises to deliver innovation and choice in the technology sector, AICOA would undermine both.…

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UC Irvine News·higher-ed

Happy trails to Chief Griffin

After more than 33 years in law enforcement, including seven years at UC Irvine, Chief of Police Liz Griffin will retire at the end of the month. Griffin joined UC Irvine in May 2019 following a 27-year career with the…

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Community College Daily·policy

Headlines

Commentary: Adults want to go back to school. We should make it easier. Lumina Foundation (blog) The gap between interest and enrollment reflects a growing mismatch between the realities of adult learners’ lives and how…

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Vanderbilt News·policy

Chezare A. Warren: Rewriting the Deficit Narrative in Black Education

As a middle school math teacher on Chicago’s South Side, Chezare A. Warren, now associate professor of leadership, policy and organizations at Peabody College and principal investigator of The Possibilities Project,…

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Bellwether

Ready, Set, Govern: This Summer, Plan Your Charter School Board’s Most Important Retreat Yet

As each school year winds down, many charter school boards scatter for the summer. They don’t meet much, if at all, while school’s out and typically reconvene in the fall as the hubbub of back to school has settled a…

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Reason·policy

Bipartisan JAWBONE Act Targets Government Censorship Threats

When the state is so big and intrusive that people need its permission to do everything from building a house to merging businesses, it's easy for the lines to blur between conversations in which government officials…

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James G. Martin Center·higher-ed

New Book Encapsulates Higher Ed’s Problems

Suppose you have a friend who knows little about American higher education but is eager to learn about it. You might want to recommend to him a book that introduces the subject with readily understood essays covering…

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Community College Daily·higher-ed

Newsmakers

New CEOs Eric Bishop will become the permanent president of Riverside City College on July 1. He has served as the California college’s interim president since August 2025. “Bishop brings extensive experience in higher…

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ACTE Online·research

The People Behind the Programs: 2025–26 Techniques Year in Review

From September 2025 through May 2026, Techniques followed educators, program leaders and advocates as they worked through some of CTE’s most enduring questions: What does it take to build pathways that reach every…

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Ohio State News·higher-ed

Ohio State students showcase creativity, business sense at fashion show

The Ohio State University students who participated in the Fashion Production Association’s (FPA) recent runway show at the Ohio Union not only put their creativity into practice – they gained professional experience…

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AASA Schools of Thought

When the Superintendent-District Fit Isn't Right

When the fit isn't right, it's not failure. A superintendent shares lessons on leadership, resilience, and building your network.

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Getting Smart·policy

Maritime | 253: Project-Based Learning at Port Scale

By: Deepti Reim The world of work is changing rapidly, requiring workers who can navigate evolving technologies, collaborate across disciplines, and adapt to increasingly complex operational systems. K-12 systems around…

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CoSN·edtech

EdTech Innovation in an Era of Tight Budgets and Tough Questions

Across the country, districts are navigating tighter budgets, increased scrutiny around technology spending, and growing concerns about screen time and student device usage. After years of enthusiasm surrounding…

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Ed Next·higher-ed

How a Gifted Program Impacts Disadvantaged Students

Public debate over gifted education tends to focus on fairness. Who gets to be called “gifted” and what sort of extras do they receive? Nationwide, more than 12 percent of Asian students and almost 8 percent of white…

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AASA Schools of Thought

Why Teacher Leadership Matters for Lasting School Improvement

Discover how Oak Ridge Schools used teacher leaders and a 'Grows to Glows' framework to boost math fluency district-wide.

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

Meet the 2026 University Staff Recognition Award winners

Meet the 2026 University Staff Recognition Award winners Teamwork, mastery and innovation mark the work of this year’s awardees. ​By Greg Bump ​ June 15, 2026 ​ Share this article Ten University Staff members have been…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Florida State University launches nation’s first Stamps Scholars Program for student veterans

As a nationally recognized leader in supporting student veterans, Florida State University is further empowering those who served through a new merit scholarship offered in partnership with the Stamps Scholars Program.…

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AASA News & Press·policy

Day of AI, MIT RAISE, AASA & Edward M. Kennedy Institute Announce List of 100 Students & 50 School Leaders for New AI Fellowship in Boston

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Lara Wade Director of Communications Mobile: (813) 833-1498 lwade@aasa.org Students & school leaders from all 50 states will convene in Boston in July to create National AI Policy for…

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