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Large School Districts Across the Nation Opt to Begin School Year Online
  • Coronavirus
  • Education
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Large School Districts Across the Nation Opt to Begin School Year Online

  • Darlen Vazquez-Rojas
  • July 14, 2020
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School Districts across the United States face a difficult decision on returning for the Fall term. The rise of the COVID-19 cases has recently peaked […]

UC, Harvard and MIT are Suing Trump Over New Student Visa Policy
  • Education
  • Politics

UC, Harvard and MIT are Suing Trump Over New Student Visa Policy

  • Jasmine Abreu
  • July 10, 2020
  • 0

The University of California, Harvard, and MIT have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over new guidelines to ban international students in the U.S. […]

Rutgers’ First Black President Says University’s Name Will Stay
  • Education

Rutgers’ First Black President Says University’s Name Will Stay

  • Christopher Vaughan
  • July 9, 2020
  • 0

Jonathan Holloway, who last week became the first Black president in Rutgers University’s 254 year history, said he does not plan on changing the school’s […]

NYC Mayor Announces Plans for Reopening Schools in the Fall
  • Coronavirus
  • Education

NYC Mayor Announces Plans for Reopening Schools in the Fall

  • Kenne Lewis
  • July 9, 2020
  • 0

Mayor Bill de Blasio announced on Wednesday of his plans for reopening schools in the fall. He plans to have 1.1 million students back in […]

Delaware State University aquires Wesley College
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Delaware State University aquires Wesley College

  • Lydia Elmore
  • July 9, 2020
  • 0

Delaware State University is set to aquire Wesley College this week in a deal that still requires the HBCU to overcome multiple hurdles before its […]

Trump Threatens to ‘Cut Off’ Funding for Schools if They Don’t Reopen in the Fall
  • Education
  • Headlines
  • National
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Trump Threatens to ‘Cut Off’ Funding for Schools if They Don’t Reopen in the Fall

  • Javier Garay
  • July 8, 2020
  • 0

President Donald Trump and Education Secretary Betsy DeVos are threatening to cut federal funding if schools don’t fully physically reopen, increasing pressure on education leaders […]

5 States and Washington D.C. Sue Education Department
  • Coronavirus
  • Education
  • News

5 States and Washington D.C. Sue Education Department

  • Sophie Robinson
  • July 8, 2020
  • 0

Five states and Washington, D.C. sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, saying Education Secretary Betsy DeVos “unlawfully and erroneously” earmarked coronavirus relief funds for private […]

University of California System Names First Black President in 152 Years
  • Education
  • News

University of California System Names First Black President in 152 Years

  • Taylor Berry
  • July 8, 2020
  • 0

Former president of The Ohio State University (OSU) and chancellor of UC Irvine, Dr. Michael V. Drake has been appointed as the president of The […]

Colleges Planning to Reopen But Just For Some Students at a Time
  • Coronavirus
  • Education
  • Headlines
  • News

Colleges Planning to Reopen But Just For Some Students at a Time

  • Taylor Berry
  • July 7, 2020
  • 0

Amid the coronavirus and with the fall semester quickly approaching, colleges and universities have finalized their plans for reopening. What We Know: With the coronavirus […]

Florida Education Commissioner Mandates Schools to Open in Fall
  • Coronavirus
  • Education
  • News

Florida Education Commissioner Mandates Schools to Open in Fall

  • Sophie Robinson
  • July 7, 2020
  • 0

Florida Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran has issued an executive order requiring all of Florida’s public K-12 schools to reopen in August. What We Know: The […]

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