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Are education reporters unwittingly contributing to the hysteria over elite college admissions? What do policymakers say needs to be done to ramp down the tension without dimming enthusiasm among students?

Student reporters are reporting on the race to the White House. But amid incidents of violence at recent rallies for Donald Trump, some people are wondering whether it’s time to take the junior journalists off the campaign trail

The Pulitzer Prize for local reporting this year went to the Tampa Bay Times for an exhaustive investigation into how a handful of elementary schools in Pinellas County wound up deeply segregated by race, poverty, and opportunity

When President Obama leaves office in January, there will be no shortage of big-name corporations and Ivy League universities clamoring for his skills

In “The Math Revolution,” her latest article for The Atlantic magazine, veteran education journalist and best-selling author Peg Tyre found kids who aren’t just succeeding with advanced math but actually thriving

It’s a challenging time for colleges and universities: There’s little patience for school leaders seen as lagging in their response to campus controversies

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