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“A bad attitude is like a bad tire: You can’t go anywhere until you change it,” Arizona State University sophomore Ricardo Nieland told a roomful of journ...
ASU President Michael Crow with his thoughts on faculty diversity....
Will education get more than a passing reference in tonight’s first presidential debate? We shall see....
“The Super School Project was born out of the conviction and commitment that every child from every background has a right to a quality education that prepare...
You’d be forgiven for thinking higher-education reporting is a game of billion-dollar bingo, with each aspect of the beat pegged to insane sums, such as the $...
There are hundreds of thousands of students who cross borders to attend schools in both the U.S. and Mexico during their elementary, middle and high school year...
For Neal Morton, taking over the K-12 schools beat for the Las Vegas Review-Journal earlier this year represented two kinds of homecoming....
On the question of state standards, the short answer appears to be “not much.” That doesn’t mean Sept. 11 isn’t being taught....
The Hispanic population is no longer the fastest-growing group in the U.S., falling second to Asians due to lower immigration rates from Latin America and fewer...
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