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American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education Concludes Federal Grant Litigation as Funding is Secured for 2026 (10)
WASHINGTON, March 18 [Category: Education] -- American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education President and CEO Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy announced in a joint statement that the organization, alongside partner groups, has decided to conclude its lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education regarding the cancellation of federal educator preparation grants. Speaking on behalf of the association, the National Center for Teacher Residencies and Maryland Association of Colleges for Teacher Educ more PR
Austin Peay professor publishes new volume on teaching labor history (10)
CLARKSVILLE, Tennessee, March 18 -- Austin Peay State University posted the following news:
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Austin Peay professor publishes new volume on teaching labor history
Dr. Adam Attwood, associate professor in the Eriksson College of Education at Austin Peay State University, has published a new edited volume, Teaching Labor History in the United States, 1850-2020, released this month by Peter Lang as Volume 9 in the Teaching Critical Themes in American History Series.
The 268-page book brings more PR
BGSU Education Professor Earns Second Fulbright Honor (10)
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, March 19 -- Bowling Green State University issued the following news on March 18, 2026:
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BGSU education professor earns second Fulbright honor
U.S. Fulbright Specialist Program selects Angela Falter Thomas, Ph.D., an associate professor of education at BGSU, for a collaboration in the Czech Republic
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During her tenure as a Fulbright Scholar Teacher in 2018-19, Bowling Green State University associate professor Angela Falter Thomas, Ph.D., found that the experience more PR
Data on cost, political inclusion counters negative higher ed narrative, Brown president says at AEI event (10)
PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island, March 17 -- Brown University posted the following news:
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Data on cost, political inclusion counters negative higher ed narrative, Brown president says at AEI event
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WASHINGTON, D.C. [Brown University] -Public polling in recent years makes clear that an increasing share of Americans think higher education is headed in the wrong direction. Yet two of the main arguments -that investing in a college education doesn't pay off, and that universities have drifted fro more PR
Hunter Trivette Named as the 2027 Region 7 Teacher of the Year (10)
RICHMOND, Virginia, March 18 -- The Virginia Department of Education issued the following news release:
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Hunter Trivette Named as the 2027 Region 7 Teacher of the Year
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Virginia Department of Education announced today that Hunter Trivette, an educator at Oak Point Elementary School, has been named the 2027 Region 7 Teacher of the Year, recognizing his dedication to student engagement and innovative instruction.
Trivette is known for inspiring students through creative lessons that ma more PR
Kutztown University Awarded State Grant to Help Prepare More Special Education Teachers (10)
KUTZTOWN, Pennsylvania, March 19 -- Kutztown University issued the following news release on March 18, 2026:
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Kutztown University Awarded State Grant to Help Prepare More Special Education Teachers
Kutztown University has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education to help address the statewide shortage of special education teachers.
The grant is part of a nearly $1 million investment awarded to 11 colleges and universities across Pennsylvania to create f more PR
Lewis & Clark College: From L&C to the Foothills of the Austrian Alps (10)
PORTLAND, Oregon, March 18 -- Lewis and Clark College posted the following news:
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main content From L&C to the Foothills of the Austrian Alps
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On any given day in Lower Austria, Katya Schwieterman BA '24 might be teaching a lesson on agritourism or helping students prepare for English speaking exams. Later in the week, she might be assisting in a food science lab as students run DNA extractions and gel electrophoresis. Some afternoons, she heads outdoors with forestry students visiting more PR
OSU research uses brain signals to improve robot decision-making (10)
STILLWATER, Oklahoma, March 18 -- Oklahoma State University posted the following news:
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OSU research uses brain signals to improve robot decision-making
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Media Contact: Desa James | Communications Coordinator | 405 744 2669 | desa.james@okstate.edu
In some of the world's most dangerous environments, the difference between success and disaster can be a split-second human instinct, and at Oklahoma State University, researchers are teaching robots how to recognize it.
Dr. Hemanth Manj more PR
Pa. Education Dept.: Shapiro Administration Puts More Special Education Teachers in Pennsylvania Classrooms (10)
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, March 18 -- The Pennsylvania Department of Education issued the following news on March 17, 2026:
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Shapiro Administration Puts More Special Education Teachers in Pennsylvania Classrooms
The Shapiro Administration's Accelerated Program for PK-12 Special Education Teacher Certification expedites the certification process for prospective Special Education teachers.
With this third round of funding, the Shapiro Administration will help train an additional 175 Speci more PR
SoA Faculty Anthony Buccellato Presents Paper on San Clemente and Sectional Readings of Rome (10)
BROOKLYN, New York, March 18 -- Pratt Institute, a private university that says it educate artists and professionals to be contributors to society, posted the following news:
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SoA Faculty Anthony Buccellato Presents Paper on San Clemente and Sectional Readings of Rome
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SoA faculty member Anthony Buccellato presented his paper "San Clemente and the Pedagogy of Section" on Mar. 13 at Les Lecons de Rome, 9e edition, in Lyon, France.
The paper framed the Basilica of San Clemente as a con more PR
TEST Initiative Advances Undergraduate Learning in UAH's College of Science (10)
HUNTSVILLE, Alabama, March 19 -- The University of Alabama issued the following news on March 18, 2026:
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TEST Initiative Advances Undergraduate Learning in UAH's College of Science
In Fall 2025, the College of Science at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, launched a new project aimed at strengthening teaching and enhancing undergraduate student learning. The initiative, known as Toward Excellence in Science Teaching, or TEST, invite more PR
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