A new graduate student workshop series, “Empowering Your Journey,” will take their place, but will not include the same first-generation, low-income support.
Rather than a one-off gesture, inclusion is an ongoing cycle that begins with course design, continues through delivery and comes full circle with assessments and feedback. Based on my experience, ...
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is now a reality in higher education, with students and professors integrating ...
A former UWF department head and his wife terminated an endowed scholarship they say sat dormant for two years because it had "diversity" in its name ...
Debates over what constitutes the American literary canon—and whether Bible excerpts should be a part of it—erupted on ...
As tax time rolls around, many states are encouraging people to donate in their state income tax returns to help non-game ...
No matter their subject, the finalists for the 2026 National Teacher of the Year make their communities central to their ...
State Board of Education has delayed voting on a proposed list of required books for K-12 students. The decision came after ...
Clare Cousins, Adriano Pupilli and Stuart Vokes discuss how they’re broadening their horizons by pursuing public, commercial ...
A new study documents the complex interactions between cougars and gray wolves in Yellowstone National Park and finds their ...
When Ripon Ray's offer was accepted on a stunning new home overlooking the River Wey in Surrey, he felt on top of the world.
At Denver Center for International Studies at Fairmont, students embrace bilingual education and cultural diversity, equipping them for a globally connected world.