The American Hospital Association comments on the Department of Education’s proposed rule implementing borrowing limits for federal student loans.
The AHA commented Feb. 25 on the Department of Education’s proposed rule that would define the terms “graduate student” and “professional student” for purposes of determining federal student loan ...
Educators around the world and theoreticians of enlightenment have come to believe that the best tool for maintaining ...
Amid faculty protests, the public North Carolina system's governing board unanimously passed the policy change during its ...
Slew of bills in veto-proof Republican state legislature harm individual rights and concentrate power, rights groups say ...
Bridget Phillipson pledged the Government will “take away that fight that so many parents” often face in accessing legally-guaranteed support for children with special educational needs and ...
The government’s policy announcements for schools in England are accompanied by a plan for recruiting the 6,500 more teachers promised in Labour’s election manifesto. One of the approaches is to widen ...
Marking International Women’s Day for a fourth year running, The Independent has compiled a list of the 50 most influential ...
The Clinical Advisor spoke with health care professionals to learn how the Trump Administration’s executive orders are taking shape within academic health care programs and institutions.
Explore Theodora Lee's inspiring Q&A on overcoming barriers in law and wine, mentorship, leadership, and her impact on diversity and inclusion.
Nonbinary North Carolinians say the state law erases them. They're organizing publicly and building community.
I am very sad at what has happened, there was no intention to insult judiciary: Education Minster Dharmendra Pradhan on NCERT textbook row.
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