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Rachel Morkrid and Morgan Polzin had never heard of Audie Murphy before they drew his name as the subject of a history project. About a month later, their telling of Audie Murphy’s story ...
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The Trump administration’s probe into “widespread antisemitism harassment” doesn’t reflect the strides the campus has made ...
Sixth-grade U.S. history teacher Andrew Waller flashed a photo of a slice of pizza covered in pineapple chunks onto the screen. The class of preteens blurted-out opinions of the controversial pizza ...
Plenty could change by the time school starts Aug. 31, and even after as schools react to state mandates regarding the delivery of education in the face of COVID-19. But regardless of what ...
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Graffiti is a global phenomenon, adorning walls and structures in cities like London, Los Angeles, Paris, São Paulo, and ...
The House education committee is charged with forging consensus on the nation's education policy. But at a recent meeting, ...
A growing concern surrounding smartphones and their effects on academics and student mental health has led to phone-free ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham has withdrawn its support for the Ballers Against Bullets (BAB) Symposium, sparking “disappointment and concern” from officials at the symposium’s coordinators, ...