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Colleges will be required to submit data to prove they do not consider race in admissions under a new policy ordered by ...
Ascherio said the university was able to pull together funding to pay his researchers’ salaries until next June. But he’s still been left without resources needed to fund critical research tasks, like ...
Competing bills in the state house and senate failed to get sufficient bipartisan support, with Democrats favoring a requirement that local districts craft their own policies while Republicans pushed ...
Adjustments made to student loans include an expansion of Pell Grant eligibility, modifications to repayment plans and new ...
Supporters and opponents of a proposed constitutional amendment to fund schools with a new tax on wealthy Michiganders came ...
Six state institutions are doing away with 408 programs, out of some 2,200 statewide, that lead to either an associate, bachelor's, master's or doctoral degree.
A recent report commissioned by the Michigan Department of Education has state education officials raising their eyebrows over recommendations that the governor should play a greater role in shaping K ...
President Trump’s new policy law has broadened the uses of plans that were once primarily for saving for college. “They’ve become education savings accounts,” one expert said.
Alligator sanctuary brings conservation and education to Southwest Michigan Programs like yoga with tortoises and more bring the public into the rescue to see what it's about.
Lots of changes are coming to the Savannah Chatham County Public school system, including free breakfast and lunch for every student and a new policy for attendance.
Despite the deal, Tim Walberg, the Michigan Republican who chairs the U.S. House education committee, criticized Columbia’s leaders in a statement Wednesday evening.