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University Instructor Dismissed Amid Controversial Grading and Gender Debate

A University of Oklahoma instructor was dismissed after a student's essay critiquing multiple genders led to allegations of religious discrimination and a broader discussion on gender identity in education... read more.

Increase in Student Loan Delinquencies Among U.S. Borrowers

Over 9 million borrowers in the United States are currently missing student loan payments, indicating a rise in delinquencies as the repayment period resumes... read more.

Kentucky Lawmaker Advocates for DEI Discussions Amid Legislative Challenges

Kentucky State Representative Sarah Stalker has called for open discussions about racial privilege and the importance of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives in education, opposing a proposed bill aimed at eliminating such programs... read more.

Texas Expands Conservative Student Organizations in High Schools

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has announced a partnership with Turning Point USA to establish conservative student groups in high schools, raising concerns about the implications for educational neutrality and inclusivity... read more.

New York City Council Speaker Election and Public Safety Concerns

Councilwoman Julie Menin has been elected as the next New York City Council speaker, amid concerns regarding public safety, education policies, and community safety initiatives... read more.

Significant Restructuring Planned for U.S. Department of Education

The Trump administration is set to transfer key responsibilities from the U.S. Department of Education to other federal agencies, raising legal and operational concerns regarding the future of educational oversight... read more.

Texas Attorney General Initiates Legal Action Against Galveston ISD Over Ten Commandments Display

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Galveston Independent School District for its refusal to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, citing a violation of state law... read more.