A review of the ties between the university and the disgraced financier confirmed that he had donated $9 million, all before his conviction. Findings that he had an office at Harvard’s Program for Evolutionary Dynamics led university officials to place the program's director, Martin A. Nowak, on leave.
Teaching and research assistants at the private university made significant gains in the agreement, a potential roadmap for other schools as the National Labor Relations Board is poised to deny graduate student workers the legal protection to form unions.
Congress ordered the Education Department to halt wage garnishment, but borrowers accuse DeVos of dragging her feet.
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Here's the text of the letter from Sen. Dick Durbin, a Democrat from Illinois.
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She has launched a new grant program that furthers her mission to expand school "choice."
Cities, nonprofit organizations, businesses and districts are finding ways to try to extend access to online education.
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Here is an analysis by a legal expert on education law on why the ruling is important and its possible future.
Advocates for students with disabilities applauded her, but special-education administrators say they need more flexibility.
Here's the letter Rep. Mark Pocan (D-WI) sent to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos
The university this month pledged support for its workforce. But how it has chosen to deliver that assistance is creating friction.
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A renowned historian diagnoses the problem and offers a solution: "No wonder students assume that history is fixed and final, and that their job is to memorize it,'
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Results of a survey of thousands of people paints an interesting portrait of the covid-19 education experiment America is conducting.
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Two education historians look at how the past predicts the future in relation to American public education.

















