The university hired a high-powered law firm to try to reach an agreement with the Justice Department over claims its admissions practices hurt white and Asian applicants. Read more ...
The university hired a high-powered law firm to try to reach an agreement with the Justice Department over claims its admissions practices hurt white and Asian applicants. Read more ...
Texas passed what may be the first state-mandated book list for public school students. It focuses on classic literature and includes Bible excerpts. Read more ...
One nonprofit, Defending Education, initiated nearly a dozen civil rights investigations targeting diversity programs and transgender policies. Read more ...
Huge memory-chip profits from the global A.I. boom have increased interest in semiconductor factory work. But behind the hype are uncertain job prospects. Read more ...
A group of government interns is campaigning for a paid wage, reigniting a debate over ethics and opportunity in one of the world’s most expensive cities. Read more ...
In a notice flagging a series of problems with a clinical trial, the journal Nature Medicine said its editors “no longer have confidence in the integrity of the results.” Read more ...
The city had accused Jasmine Ray of fiscal mismanagement. She said that she had been unfairly targeted because of her ties to the former mayor. Read more ...
The large bonuses tied to data center construction in Richland Parish, La., are unprecedented, but critics say it is not a panacea. Read more ...
Now, the professor is in a fight with the university over whether he can use M.I.T. money to promote a book critical of the school. Read more ...
Andres Chait is a district veteran who has helped keep peace with labor unions. He started in the classroom and now runs a district with hundreds of thousands of students. Read more ...
South Sudan is the world’s newest nation and its education system is on the verge of collapse, putting an entire generation at risk. Read more ...
Few schools in Britain or France have air-conditioning to keep children cool in soaring temperatures, leaving parents, teachers and officials divided about what to do. Read more ...
At a graduation ceremony for high schools affiliated with the college, Leon Botstein said, “To get anything done, you’re going to have to dance with the devil.” Read more ...
Whitman College is trying to keep it simple: Tell us your adjusted gross income, and we won’t make you apply and get in just to receive a price quote. Read more ...
In part because gambling ads are in everything, everywhere, all at once. Read more ...
The people who know playgrounds best want a pink basketball court, hair-braiding station, and pollinator garden. Read more ...
Readers are dismayed by the justices’ decisions. Also: The Huntington’s dilemma; a woman’s age; students, cheating and A.I. Read more ...
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Our Washington correspondent Michael Bender explains how the Trump administration is trying to use a civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination to roll back protections for transgender students. Read more ...
Wanting to make top schools look less like country clubs and more like the country shouldn’t be a partisan issue. Read more ...