Supporters of a Charlie Kirk monument link it to a Don Bolles tribute, but Democrats haven't backed the proposal yet.
Posts published in “Education”
The U.S. Treasury will take over the Department of Education’s role in collecting defaulted federal student loan debt.
Could good old-fashioned storytelling help adult learners better understand science? A new study by the University of
Journalist Caroline Tracey's book explores salt lakes' cultural and ecological history, weaving in her self-discovery.
U.S. Senate Democrats mark a year since Education Dept. layoffs, impacting student loans and civil rights enforcement.
Tribal leaders testify on the $5 billion Northeast Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Act, seeking water rights.
Protesters in Hermosillo demanded an end to violence against women during the International Women’s Day march.
Wildfires in Canada and Alaska impact climate differently, with Alaska causing warming due to thawing permafrost.
A new book by Rashad Shabazz explores Prince's musical journey in Minneapolis, highlighting his diverse influences.
The University of Montana is searching for a new president, with over 60 applicants. The process is expedited.










