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  1. After a school shooting, some schools reopen quickly and others keep their doors closed for a while. explains why.

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  2. After a school shooting, some schools reopen quickly and others keep their doors closed for a while. explains why.

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  3. Aug 27

    “Very often a school [that’s had a school shooting] will call the one that had the one before.” My story on the emerging blueprint for when and how to reopen a school after a school shooting:

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  4. The master plan for ’s new public school, published here in full, details the many services it will provide beyond academics—from workout classes for teachers to free haircuts for students and their families. reports.

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  5. Lawmakers haven't supported the idea of using federal funds to arm teachers, but the Education Department is reportedly considering an idea that would allow states to do just that, writes

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  6. Aug 23

    1. This is what’s happened to humanities majors on American campuses since the 2008 financial crisis:

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  7. The factors that drive difficulties for black people in financial and housing markets aren't sparing black colleges, writes

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  8. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is Trump's least popular cabinet member, but a new survey shows that her pet issue, school choice, is gaining public approval regardless, writes.

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  9. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is Trump's least popular cabinet member, but a new survey shows that her pet issue, school choice, is gaining public approval regardless, writes.

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  10. To survive anguish of sending a kid off to college, you shouldn't learn to "let go." Instead, start building a new relationship with your child as an adult, writes :

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  11. To survive anguish of sending a kid off to college, you shouldn't learn to "let go." Instead, start building a new relationship with your child as an adult, writes :

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  12. The trend is a poignant reminder that in the U.S. it takes massive corporations—not public officials—to acknowledge that educators are undervalued, writes.

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  13. Removing part of the debt associated with medical school may allow students to chase less-lucrative yet socially important fields of medicine, reports

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  14. The trend is a poignant reminder that in the U.S. it takes massive corporations—not public officials—to acknowledge that educators are undervalued, writes.

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  15. Omarosa is no longer advocating for black colleges from the White House, but black college leaders say their engagement with the government is working, writes

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  16. Sayre's law says “academic politics are so vicious precisely because the stakes are so small.” and write about how these politics play out with extremely high stakes—when a professor is accused of sexual harassment

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  17. Sayre's law says “academic politics are so vicious precisely because the stakes are so small.” and write about how these politics play out with extremely high stakes—when a professor is accused of sexual harassment

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  18. The University of Virginia has taken steps to grapple with its legacy of slavery, but it still has a long way to go, reports

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  19. In removing the criminal-history question, the Common App might be taking on more of a role as a proactive agent of social mobility rather than a passive participant accountable strictly to the institutions it represents, reports.

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  20. President Trump’s attacks on the press seem to be fueling young people’s interest in the profession—a phenomenon also seen at other turbulent times in U.S history, writes:

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