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FSU News·higher-ed

Charlotte Stuart-Tilley

Charlotte Stuart-Tilley, a Tallahassee native, chose to attend Florida State University because of the opportunities for undergraduate research and the beautiful campus and Gothic architecture, which she has admired…

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EdSurge Tech·policy

The Pandemic Hindered English Learners' Literacy. This Ohio District Is Turning the Tide.

Elementary school is tough. There are playground politics, multiplication tables and learning to read. Imagine dealing with all that in a new language — or even a whole new country. That’s the added challenge for kids…

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Yale News

For Yale senior, a love of science and of languages opened up new worlds

Some classmates were confused by Audrey Aslani-Far’s interest in studying both science and Russian as a Yale student. But to her, the combination makes perfect sense: both disciplines help a person to better read…

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UW-Madison News·higher-ed

Going above and beyond to help students succeed

Going above and beyond to help students succeed The 2026 Awards for Mentoring Undergraduates recognize outstanding contributions to student growth from the classroom to the lab. ​By Meredith McGlone ​ May 13, 2026 ​…

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Bellwether·higher-ed

Equal Protection and Public Education Access for Immigrant Students: A 50-State Review

Equal Protection and Public Education Access for Immigrant Students: A 50-State Review Lynne Wells Graziano , Sophie Zamarripa , Brian Robinson , Hailly T.N. Korman , Mark Baxter Access the 50-State Review Introduction…

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Chalkbeat·edtech

Philly middle schoolers are examining AI — and questioning its impact on their lives

Sign up for Chalkbeat Philadelphia’s free newsletter to keep up with news on the city’s public school system. The middle schoolers at Philly’s Marian Anderson Neighborhood Academy have a lot of questions about…

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Harvard Gazette·policy

How immigrant doctors propped up U.S. healthcare, the tale of America’s last prison ship, and other stories

Campus & Community How immigrant doctors propped up U.S. healthcare, the tale of America’s last prison ship, and other stories Daniel Lord Smail (from left), Gabrielle Oliveira, Bruno Carvalho, Ian Kumekawa, and Eram…

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Georgia Tech News·research

Double Major Graduate to Take Her STEM and Intercultural Skills to Spain as Fulbright Scholar

Double Major Graduate to Take Her STEM and Intercultural Skills to Spain as Fulbright Scholar Superadmin Thu, 05/07/2026 - 10:47 Biology major Sonali Kaluri is a STEM expert. Spanish major Sonali Kaluri is a language…

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FSU News·higher-ed

Cannes at a crossroads: FSU Head of Animation available for interviews on the future of AI and film

As the global film industry descends on the 79th Cannes Film Festival beginning May 12, it does so at a pivotal moment: Cinema is redefining who, or what, gets to be considered a creator. The rise of generative AI has…

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CoSN·edtech

Fostering a Culture of Belonging for All: Insights from the 2026 CoSN Network Meetup

At the 2026 CoSN Conference, the sixth annual “Network Meetup” brought together district leaders to tackle one of the most pressing mandates in modern education: moving beyond simple inclusion to foster a genuine…

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University of Washington News·higher-ed

Q&A: How are teachers reckoning with AI in schools?

A UW-led team of researchers interviewed 22 teachers about AI use. Photo: iStock Artificial intelligence has swept into American schools, and more is sure to come. This year, both Google and Microsoft — the two biggest…

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Chalkbeat·higher-ed

New York City Council passes plan to step up education on vaccines

This article was initially published by Healthbeat on April 30. Sign up to receive Healthbeat’s free New York City newsletter here . The New York City Council on Thursday passed a package of bills seeking to do more to…

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Chalkbeat·research

Something felt off about Newark Public Schools’ special education numbers, so officials asked Rutgers for help

Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox. Kristen Victorino remembers the moment Newark officials laid out a problem to her in…

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K-12 Dive Curriculum·curriculum

How two districts are finding gifted students ‘hiding in plain sight’

Dive Brief: Broader, more thoughtful screening to identify gifted and talented students can help uncover those who are hiding in plain sight, leading to not only a greater number receiving enrichment programming but a…

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MIT News·higher-ed

MIT scientists build the world’s largest collection of Olympiad-level math problems, and open it to everyone

Every year, the countries competing in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) arrive with a booklet of their best, most original problems. Those booklets get shared among delegations, then quietly disappear. No…

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Georgia Tech News·higher-ed

Student Excellence Celebrated at Honors Event

Student Excellence Celebrated at Honors Event Superadmin Fri, 04/24/2026 - 09:23 As the academic year nears its end, a season of celebration begins. Several students were recognized for excellence this year at the…

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EdTech Magazine K-12·edtech

Google Class Tools Help Teachers Manage Devices and Distraction

Teaching is getting more complex all the time. “It's difficult to be a teacher these days. Educators are juggling a high-tech environment with many devices, a wide range of languages in the classroom, and vastly…

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The 74 Million

Opinion: Latin is Not Dead Yet. Here’s How We Keep It Alive

In November 2025, Pope Leo XIV signed new regulations for the Roman Curia stating that institutions “shall ordinarily draw up their acts in Latin or in another language ” — a quiet but symbolically significant retreat…

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Harvard Gazette·higher-ed

Psychedelics and the search for truth

Photo by Paula Ortiz Health Psychedelics and the search for truth Legal scholar sees common interests with law, religion, humanities Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer April 16, 2026 5 min read Universities and psychedelic…

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Chalkbeat

This first-year Newark teacher builds a sense of belonging for students with disabilities

Sign up for Chalkbeat Newark’s free newsletter to get the latest news about the city’s public school system delivered to your inbox. Alex Richardson always knew she wanted to help people; she just needed to find the…

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