O n February 14, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued guidance that departs from the U.S.
The prosecutor, Denise Cheung, did not say what precipitated her decision in an email to colleagues, but she thanked them for adhering to the highest standards of professional conduct.
A new letter from the Department of Education takes aim at a range of college policies that might involve racial ...
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Activist investors are making frequent demands for board seats—and having more success in gaining them. To deal with this, ...
Harvard will restore delivery boxes for campus publications "as a way of honoring the labor and creativity of our students ...
Li likens the future role of teachers to that of an airline pilot, monitoring and guiding the process while AI handles the ...
The Department of Education warned Harvard and other federally funded institutions not to use any race-based decision-making ...