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Rep. Chaka Fattah: Fulfilling The Promise Of Equitable Education To Our Children

Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, has been vocal that education is the civil rights issue of our time. I couldn’t agree more. Our country was predicated upon the fundamental idea of equality, yet in every state in the country we …

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Obama Approval Rating Increases Among College Students

Endurance we can believe in?

According to a new survey from the Harvard Institute of Politics, young adults still overwhelmingly like President Barack Obama. Among four-year college

California Community Colleges May Have To Shut Out 400,000 Students

A predicted 0 million budget cut to California's community colleges would deny 400,000 students enrollment in the upcoming academic year and cut thousands of classes, many of which

Donor Who Complained About Ayers Speech Pays For Ann Coulter To Speak At U. Of Wyoming

LARAMIE, Wyo. — Ann Coulter was bringing her edgy brand of conservatism to the University of Wyoming Thursday, a year after the school drew widespread criticism for its

Yale Students File Title IX Suit Against The University

The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced today it will open an investigation to review Yale's policies for dealing with sexual harassment and sexual assault.

8 Scholarships for Procrastinators and Overachievers

Don't panic if you're just starting your scholarship

Master the Practice of Peace

Nearly 100 U.S. graduate programs now offer conflict resolution

High Schools Improve Graduation Rates

Report: More high schools graduating 60 percent or more of their

Four Penn State Athletes Charged In Scuffle

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Police have charged four Penn State athletes – two football players and two basketball players – with disorderly conduct in connection with a scuffle

Obama Approval Increases Among College Students

Endurance we can believe in?

According to a new survey from the Harvard Institute of Politics, young adults still overwhelmingly like President Barack Obama. Among four-year college