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Education Department to nix race-based criteria for McNair program

Education Department to nix race-based criteria for McNair program

Listen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief:  […]

February 19, 2026

Why schools and public libraries must unite–in summer and all year long

Why schools and public libraries must unite–in summer and all year long

Key points: This weekend, I’m taking my little guy for an indoor activity using the free game of bowling he […]

February 19, 2026

AI Will Break Assessment Before It Fixes It (opinion)

AI Will Break Assessment Before It Fixes It (opinion)

If you’ve served on a faculty senate in the past two years, you’ve probably sat through some version of the […]

February 19, 2026

Censored Medical Research Restored to Federal Website

Censored Medical Research Restored to Federal Website

Nearly one year after researchers sued the federal government for removing articles from its patient safety website for allegedly promoting […]

February 19, 2026

Leveraging Prior Learning to Support Pathways

Leveraging Prior Learning to Support Pathways

One of my favorite movies is Good Will Hunting. Will Hunting (played by Matt Damon) is a 20-year-old janitor at […]

February 19, 2026

The Mathematician Lifting the Lid on Trump’s “Attacks”

The Mathematician Lifting the Lid on Trump’s “Attacks”

During the dark days of the COVID pandemic, as a handful of scientists became vital to the public for analysis […]

February 19, 2026

UVA Launches Career Design Initiative

UVA Launches Career Design Initiative

Career uncertainty is one of the most universal stressors for college students—especially as artificial intelligence, loan debt and an increasingly […]

February 19, 2026

What if Colleges Experimented at the Edges?

What if Colleges Experimented at the Edges?

In her book Hope in the Dark, writer and activist Rebecca Solnit observes that transformation starts in the margins. The […]

February 19, 2026

‘Cancel culture’ is older than we think

‘Cancel culture’ is older than we think

This blog was kindly authored by Helen Mountfield, KC, Principal of Mansfield College, University of Oxford (@helenmountfield.bsky.social). You could say […]

February 19, 2026

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