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About 50 protesters — union leaders, research scientists, health workers, and students — chanted as they marched through the University at Albany’s uptown campus and then picketed along Washington ...
Lauren Tompkins and Alyssa Burgart urge Stanford professors to join the American Association of University Professors, arguing that the University needs to defend its programs and research in the ...
Good Food for All is the motto of The Chef's Manifesto, a project that brings together more than 1,500 chefs to explore how ...
Illinois teachers hired after Jan. 1, 2011 could see pension benefits that are less than Social Security when they retire.
A proposed law would require schools to use the phonics-based approach to teach reading. Critics say it harms English learners.
K-12 teachers can help students use AI tools productively without limiting their intellectual growth. Here’s how.
Dr. Faraz Harsini is the founder and CEO of Allied Scholars for Animal Protection (ASAP), a nonprofit organization working ...
A legislative mandate would do what decades-long efforts have failed to do: force districts to make computer science a ...
Astronaut Mae Jemison will speak at UAFS on April 9, discussing science, exploration and human potential in a free public lecture.
Mar. 31, 2025 — A new study warns that global climate change may have a devastating effect on butterflies, turning their species-rich, mountain habitats from refuges into traps. Think of it as ...
Despite fears that speaking out will make them targets, top researchers warn that the Trump administration’s “wholesale ...
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. traveled to west Texas after a second elementary school-aged child who was not vaccinated died from a measles-related illness.