The San Francisco teacher's content on ninth-grade Algebra I quizzes included wording that reinforced negative stereotypes, said parents and students who raised concerns.
The founder of a Vermont-based whiskey brand wants to give away a college campus that he bought during the pandemic — on the condition the new owner shares his vision for "the revival of our country ...
Now more than ever, NHL teams are looking for fit when they are trawling for talent in the NCAA. We’re probably past those halcyon days where NHL franchises believed they could find impact players ...
At least 18 of the Democratic party’s 23 presidential contenders have come out in support of some version of free college. Students find 'free college' often doesn't live up to the lofty promises The ...
The proliferation of artificial intelligence tools could push unemployment among college grads into the mid-30s, according to ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott. Businesses are slashing costs, cutting jobs ...
Among the biggest challenges facing college basketball programs these days, at least as it pertains to establishing budgets for roster retention and building, is when a role player becomes a star year ...
Texas returned to practice on Wednesday morning for the Longhorns' second installment of spring ball. Check out the photos from the practice below. The Texas Longhorns kicked off spring ball on Monday ...
Specific examples cited in the report illustrate the depth of the problems. Employee personnel files were not securely stored. During testing, auditors requested 250 employee Form I-9 records and ...
Last fall, professor Catherine Nickerson went old school. For the first time since 1999, she gave her students at Emory University a blue book exam. In the age of artificial intelligence, the blue ...
The pads are coming on for Auburn football, as the Tigers are moving through their second week of spring ball The pads are coming on for Auburn football, as the Tigers are moving through their second ...
Bates Theater’s production of 'Everybody' sold out every performance at Gannett Theater last week — waitlists at the door, eager audience members finding out they’d gotten seats five minutes before ...