Oregon instruction officers launched a tutorial Thursday on how colleges ought to offer with gender ideology following “dehumanizing media protection versus gender-affirming instruction.” The 48-site guide released by the Oregon Department of Education and learning, titled “Supporting Gender Expansive Pupils, Direction for Educational institutions,” also encourages educational institutions to not […]
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New York City’s Section of Training introduced a ban on the wildly preferred chatbot ChatGPT — which some have warned could inspire far more scholar cheating — from its schools’ products and networks. Jenna Lyle, a spokesperson for the department, claimed the decision to ban ChatGPT, which is equipped to […]
New Orleans charter organizations and education-focused nonprofits received more than $28 million in the latest round of donations from maverick philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. Scott recently wrote on her website Yield Giving that her donations have yielded more than $14 billion in funding for about 1,600 nonprofits since 2019. She also announced […]
RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA — The Campbell University School of Law will no longer participate in the U.S. News and World Report’s Best Law Schools ranking. Dean J. Rich Leonard announced the decision to faculty, staff and students on Monday in an email. Leonard’s statement cited concerns with both the ranking’s […]
After Yale and Harvard Law Schools withdrew from the U.S. News & World Report law school rankings last week, the law schools of Stanford, Columbia, Georgetown and Berkeley announced their departures. Stanford Law Dean Jenny Martinez said in a statement that while Stanford has ranked highly for many years, the […]