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Education

Notre Dame students walk out during Mike Pence's commencement speech (via MitchellWiggs/youtube)
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Higher Education
National
Social Justice

Notre Dame commencement protesters chose the wrong time and place

When I heard that a group of disgruntled Notre Dame students marched out of the graduation ceremonies in less-than-silent protest this we ...

9 years ago

 Tiernan Alexander of the Creative Vision Factory works with a student at Stubbs on the tile mosaic mural that will be installed in the lobby this summer. (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
Delaware
K-12

Wilmington students create glittering tile mural for elementary school lobby

A yearlong arts project at Stubbs Elementary School on Wilmington’s East Side is creating a lasting and glittering ceramic til ...

9 years ago

Courageous Conversations: sharing stories about race and pledging to practice more

Is there a better way people can talk about race in America? Nearly 175 people showed up to take up that challenge at an event held Monda ...

9 years ago

 Students at Philadelphia’s Workshop School are constructing a bike for the Kensington Kinetic Sculpture Derby taking place Saturday. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Students to test their mettle in Philly’s kinetic sculpture parade [photos]

On a recent Thursday morning, the Workshop School in West Philadelphia was a symphony of drills and saws and welding torches. Amid ...

9 years ago

The exterior of Philly school district headquarters

Advocates push Philly schools to move faster on immigration training

Since Donald Trump’s election, the School District of Philadelphia has been training staff to better deal with the anxieties facing ...

9 years ago

 Philadelphia School District headquarters at Broad and Spring Garden streets. (Emma Lee/WHYY file)

Charter, district officials make progress on major reforms, but can’t reach deal

Though the School District of Philadelphia and its charter community often bicker publicly, behind closed doors there have been substanti ...

9 years ago

 (Bas Slabbers/NewsWorks file photo)

Which Philly schools don’t have instrumental music?

As the School District of Philadelphia rebuilds its music program, data shows that more than 50 schools still don’t have instrument ...

9 years ago

This Oct. 31, 2014, photo provided by Patrick Carns shows Timothy Piazza, (center), with his parents Evelyn and James Piazza, during Hunterdon Central Regional High School football's 'Senior Night' at the high school's stadium in Flemington, N.J. (Patrick Carns via AP)

On ‘Radio Times:’ Why do fraternity hazing-related deaths persist?

On Friday’s Radio Times, host Marty Moss-Coane was joined by attorney Doug Fierberg, who specializes in these types of cases. Th ...

9 years ago

 Tadpoles (<a href='https://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-123682742/stock-photo-wood-frog-tadpoles-%28rana-sylvatica%29-a-group-of-tadpoles-%28or-pollywogs%29-is-called-an-army-%0D%0A%2A%2A-note%3A-visible-grain-at-100%25%2C-best-at-smaller-sizes'>Steve Byland</a>/Big Stock Photo)
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K-12
Kids

Kids thrive when they swim among peers and mentors with common interests

Learning heroes can come from a wide range of settings in young people’s lives. One unexpectedly appeared in my son’s life when he wa ...

9 years ago

 During a Wednesday budget hearing, Philadelphia Councilwoman Helen Gym urged city school district officials to hire more instrumental music teachers. (NewsWorks file photo)

City Council grills Philly school leaders on suburban students taking prized slots

In its annual review of the School District of Philadelphia’s nearly $3 billion budget, City Council members zeroed in on a relativ ...

9 years ago

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 The appointment of Estelle Richman to the School Reform Commission was unanimously approved Wednesday by the Pennsylvania Senate. (AP file photo)

Richman headed to SRC after Pa. Senate confirmation

After seven shorthanded months, Philadelphia’s School Reform Commission will soon have its fifth and final member. The Penns ...

9 years ago

 Christina School District, the largest in Delaware, had 1.1 percent and 1.2 percent turnout, respectively, for its two contested school board races Tuesday. (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
Delaware
Elections
K-12

Tuesday’s school board voter turnout in Delaware only 1.5 percent

Turnout in Delaware’s school board vote continued to be abysmal Tuesday, with just 1.5 percent of registered voters showing up to c ...

9 years ago

Lynn Yeakel, who nearly defeated U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter in 1992, says she’s in no position to judge the merits of the Kavanaugh case, but she wishes it would be considered in a thorough, nonpartisan process. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Pa. leader in promoting gender equality reflects on progress, challenges

This is 50-50 Day, a global day of action and conversations around gender equality in leadership. The National Constitution Center ...

9 years ago

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Higher Education
K-12
Race & Ethnicity

The negative effects of implicit bias in schools

Last week at Colgate University in central New York, reports of a black male carrying a gun — which in reality was a Colgate student ca ...

9 years ago

Cheltenham High School in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, holds an event for community members after a disturbing cell phone video of a fight that left a teacher hospitalized went viral. (Branden Eastwood for NewsWorks)

Cheltenham residents air grievances, rally support after student brawl

For each person who wanted more discipline, there were those who worried about stigmatizing problem students. For each person who ...

9 years ago

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