School
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Europe
Got Time for Milk? An Overwhelmed House, Somehow, Does.
With aid to Ukraine and Israel in limbo, a border deal elusive and a mountain of spending legislation left undone,…
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Europe
A New Playbook for College Donors: Power Politics
Major college donors used to expect their name on a building or the ability to call in a favor with…
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Opinion
American Students Outperformed the Rest of the World During the Pandemic
By now, you’ve probably registered the alarm that pandemic learning loss has produced a “lost generation” of American students. This…
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America
Cheating Fears Over Chatbots Were Overblown, New Research Suggests
A.I. tools like ChatGPT did not boost the frequency of cheating in high schools, Stanford researchers say.
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America
Chatbot Hype or Harm? Teens Push to Broaden A.I. Literacy
It was difficult late last year for many teenagers to know what to make of the new wave of A.I.…
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Europe
Medical School Dean Is Chosen to Lead Penn as Interim President
Dr. Larry Jameson was selected after M. Elizabeth Magill resigned amid an uproar over her statements about campus antisemitism.
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Europe
A Timeline of How the Israel-Hamas War Has Roiled College Campuses
Since Oct. 7, there have been dueling protests, calls for the ouster of school leaders and threats from angry donors.
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Europe
What to Know About Elizabeth Magill, the Penn President Who Resigned
Ms. Magill, who had been in her post since last year, stepped down four days after testifying before Congress.
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Opinion
What Our Schools Can Do to Reverse Learning Loss
Readers discuss an editorial about how to address declining test scores and chronic absenteeism.
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America
After Students Targeted Jewish Teacher, Officials Try to Quell Outrage
The New York schools chancellor promised disciplinary action but also called for understanding students’ viewpoint after a Queens high school…