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Temple University lays off 40 employees as it tackles deficit

The public Philadelphia institution is reducing its workforce for the second year in a row but has seen promising enrollment gains of late.

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This college rodeo team is mostly women. Here’s why that matters for rural men.

Colorado Mesa's Justise Jones competes on a college rodeo team that's mostly women. The school has had trouble recruiting and keeping men on the team.

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5 key takeaways from the final Memphis schools audit report

The audit cites leadership instability as a key cause of dysfunction as the battle over MSCS' state takeover continues.

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At Hunter College, students tackle garbage — and a new way of shaping policy

Delegates get to know each other and the issues on the first day of the assembly at Hunter College.

California community college settles with professor who sued over DEI policy

Bakersfield College agreed to not require Daymon Johnson to use diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility principles in his teaching or scholarship.

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Market Share Continues to Hold Steady for NC Public Schools

Public schools continued to serve more than 1.5 million students across North Carolina in the 2025-26 school year — or about 84% of market share, a percentage that is about the same as previous years. Market share is a...