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AI is teaching a generation to sound smart. That's not the same as being informed
Artificial intelligence didn't storm into education. There was no grand moment when classrooms suddenly changed. Instead, AI ...
Since 2024, LA County’s Food Equity Fund has handed out $20 million to nonprofits, in part, to establish “new markets in food ...
KCRG on MSN
An Iowa university says new loan limits for “professional degrees” could worsen teaching shortage
The Trump administration made changes to the list of “professional degrees” to exclude certain graduate programs like ...
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - This week, Biloxi Schools Superintendent Marcus Boudreaux participated in a community discussion about ...
The government has announced a £820m package to tackle youth unemployment, including 'government guaranteed' jobs for some ...
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Alberta lawyers must take Indigenous education course tied to TRC. New legislation could change that
A little more than five years ago, the regulator for Alberta's lawyers announced that moving forward, all active Alberta ...
Critics say the 550-plus-page report, which went over schedule, may not be the blueprint Detroiters voted for in 2021.
After the announcement of the restructuring, enrollment has held steady at the college. The total enrollment was 1,997 at the ...
Academics and lawmakers say the University of Iowa’s new Center for Intellectual Freedom shows promise but warn it must be ...
India Today on MSNOpinion
Is one-size-fits-all NEET fair for every healthcare aspirant? Experts weigh in
NEET-UG will be compulsory for all allied health courses, sparking concerns that the science-focused exam could neglect ...
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Rep. Ilhan Omar: Any link between alleged Somali fraud and terrorism would be a "failure of the FBI"
Rep. Ilhan Omar told "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that if allegations of a connection between tax dollars and ...
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The New Republic on MSNOpinion
State Universities Are Scrambling to Appease the Bigoted MAGA Regime
From Oklahoma to Indiana to Alabama, state schools are bending over backward—suspending student magazines and even disciplining instructors—to preemptively satisfy the Trump administration.
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