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Black girls are 4.19 times more likely to get suspended than White girls – and hiring more teachers of color is only part of...

by Andrea Joseph-McCatty, University of Tennessee Andrea Joseph-McCatty is an assistant professor at the College of Social Work at the University of Tennessee. Her research...

More student or faculty diversity on campus leads to lower racial gaps in graduation rates

At colleges with a majority-Black student population, Black and white students graduate at the same rate. Brittany Murray/MediaNews Group/Long Beach Press-Telegram via Getty Images by Nicholas...

Arming teachers – an effective security measure or a false sense of security?

by Aimee Huff, Oregon State University and Michelle Barnhart, Oregon State University In the wake of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde,...

Shame, secrecy shroud culture of sexual assault in boys’ high school sports

Sports-related sexual assaults often take place in the locker room. Thomas Barwick/Getty Images by Jamie L. Small, University of Dayton A coat hanger. A broomstick. A pool...

5 ways college instructors can help students take care of their mental health

Max Coleman, Indiana University A few years ago, a student showed up in my class looking distraught. “I don’t think I can be in class...

COVID-19 pandemic poses unique challenges for students who are homeless

by Alexandra E. Pavlakis, Southern Methodist University Before the pandemic hit in March 2020, Faith – a single mother with two children, one in third...

How real is ‘Abbott Elementary?’ A former Philadelphia school teacher weighs in

by Lynnette Mawhinney, Rutgers University - Newark ABC’s mockumentary “Abbott Elementary” follows a group of dedicated teachers who work at a Philadelphia school. The...

Wells Fargo Commits $1M to Thurgood Marshall College Fund for HBCU Seniors 

Wells Fargo and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) are teaming up to help close the graduation gap for college seniors attending Historically Black Colleges...

Studying political science motivates college students to register and vote – new research shows

Students who take political science classes in college are more likely to be civically engaged. Al Seib/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images by Frank Fernandez, University...

AG Nessel, school leaders warn parents and students to beware of “sextortion”

by Sherri Kolade, The Michigan Chronicle Young people are spending even more time at home and online, and the Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and...

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