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    Hanaway Fitzpatrick and MSHSAA Under Scrutiny After Whistleblower Report

    Missouri’s Education Policy Under Scrutiny: A Closer Look at MSHSAA’s Controversial Board Eligibility Rules The recent announcement by Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway to launch an investigation into the Missouri State High School Activities Association (MSHSAA) has set off a spirited debate among education policymakers, administrators, and the public. In today’s opinion editorial, we examine […] More

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    Trump Administration Quietly Plans to Reinstate School Segregation

    School Vouchers and the Revival of Segregation: A Troubling Trend in U.S. Education For many Americans, the era of overt racial segregation in schools is a distant, shameful memory. However, recent policy shifts and administrative changes signal a potential return to a system that could reintroduce racially divided learning environments. This opinion piece explores how […] More

  • Water Fluoride Sparks an Academic Advantage

    Digital Verification: Guarding the Future of Online Education In today’s fast-changing digital world, the process of verifying that you are a human is more than just a security measure – it has become a cornerstone of our online interactions. When you log onto an education platform, be it for elementary learning or advanced higher education, […] More

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    Illicit Transfer of Key US Responsibilities Sparks National Controversy

    Implications of Unlawful Shifts in U.S. Education Authority: An Opinion Editorial The recent moves to transfer key roles and responsibilities from the U.S. Department of Education have sparked heated debates among education advocates, civil rights groups, and policymakers alike. In this opinion editorial, we take a closer look at the situation, review the tangled issues […] More

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    OHSAA Schools Embrace NIL Movement Empowering Future Athletes

    Ohio High School Athletic Association’s Landmark NIL Referendum: A New Era for Student-Athletes The recent emergency referendum by the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) has undoubtedly set the stage for a significant change in the landscape of high school sports in Ohio. With member schools voting in favor of the new Name, Image, and […] More

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    Lincoln senator takes aim at Pillen in a fierce Nebraska school funding showdown

    Introduction: A New Chapter in Nebraska’s School Funding Debate Recent developments in Nebraska’s school funding arena have set off a heated conversation among lawmakers, educators, and community leaders. At the heart of this debate is Governor Jim Pillen’s proposal to scrap the decades-old TEEOSA—the Tax Equity and Educational Opportunities Support Act—a formula that has long […] More

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    Crisis Fatigue in an Era of Nonstop News

    Introduction: Overwhelming Negativity in Our News Feeds The digital age has brought us a world of instant updates, constant notifications, and an unending stream of crisis coverage. Every day, many of us open our social media feeds and find ourselves bombarded by images and stories of climate disasters, political unrest, global conflicts, and community-level tragedies. […] More

  • Iowa State University Pioneers Fast Track Semiconductor Training for Future Innovators

    The Promise of Accelerated Semiconductor Training in Today’s Fast-Paced Industry The semiconductor industry stands as one of the most essential, yet tricky parts of modern electronics, powering everything from medical devices to smartphones. In an era when the chip shortage sent shockwaves through various sectors, Iowa State University’s bold new initiative aims to simplify the […] More

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    Oregon Student Absenteeism Crisis Reaches Thirty Three Percent National Concern

    Oregon’s Chronic Absenteeism: A Call for a Fresh Look at Root Causes and Solutions The recent data emerging from Oregon’s Department of Education paints a picture that is both troubling and complex, showing that 33% of public school students are missing more than 17 days of school during an already shorter school year. This figure […] More

  • KSU PechaKucha Night Empowers Deep Research and Expands Creative Horizons

    The Art of Condensed Research Storytelling Kennesaw State University’s annual PechaKucha Night stands as a shining example of creative research communication, where brevity meets brilliance. During the event, researchers from across KSU’s nine academic colleges showcased their work in a series of captivating, 20-second slide presentations. This format, with its automatic slide transitions, forces presenters […] More

  • Arkansas Leads the Charge in Silicon Carbide Innovation at New Research Hub

    Pioneering Silicon Carbide Research and Its Far-Reaching Impact The University of Arkansas has taken a significant step forward with the grand opening of the National Multi-User Silicon Carbide Research Fabrication Facility, affectionately known as MUSiC. This nearly 11,000‑square‑foot state-of-the‑art center is set to become a hub for early research work, prototyping, and proof of concept […] More

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