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A regional public university’s identity crisis

The Hechinger Report

Related: Analysis: Hundreds of colleges and universities show financial warning signs. From 2005 to 2020, Vedder said, O.U. We do not enrich our citizens and help ensure equal access if we pour our money into marketing and recruitment.” This gateway on the Ohio University campus commemorates the university’s founding in 1804.

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Why decades of trying to end racial segregation in gifted education haven’t worked

The Hechinger Report

The gifted program at Eve opened two years ago as a way to increase access to Buffalo’s disproportionately white, in-demand gifted and talented programs. The Hechinger Report’s analysis of U.S. Jolly wrote in 2005. There are gifted dropouts. percent, were considered gifted in 2015-16.

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Schools can’t afford to lose any more Black male educators

The Hechinger Report

He started teaching social studies at Blythewood High School in Richland 2, a school district in the Midlands, in 2005, the same year the school was founded. “I Many Black boys don’t have a teacher who looks like them at all during their education — there doesn’t seem like there’s real access to the profession, then, for them.

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Higher education must stand up for Puerto Rico

The Hechinger Report

Consequently, mainland colleges must open their doors as they did for New Orleans co-eds who could not return to their campuses in the immediate aftermath of Katrina in 2005; there is a blueprint. There are 203 accredited postsecondary institutions on the island of Puerto Rico, according to analysis of the U.S.