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 An artist's rendering of the new Camden High School
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A new beginning for Camden High students

The following is in response to April Saul’s “ ...

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Delaware non-profit celebrates young women on the move

The Great Taste Design Foundation will host its first Girls Empowerment Celebration on Saturday. The goal is to raise money for its schol ...

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 In this file photo, students get help from their parents as they move into their dorm rooms on the first floor of Virginia Tech's West Ambler-Johnson dormitory in Blacksburg, Va., Aug. 15, 2007. (Christina O'Connor/AP Photo, file)
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NewsWorks Tonight host Dave Heller sits down for his weekly conversation with Gallup’s Frank Newport to talk about trends in U.S. o ...

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 Bonnie Kenney (left) and Cindy Gregory have been placed on leave from their coaching positions with the University of Delaware volleyball team. (photo courtesy University of Delaware)
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Ex-UD coaches claim age, sexual orientation led to firings

Two former volleyball coaches are suing the University of Delaware, claiming they were fired based on their age, sexual orientation and m ...

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 White House chief of staff John Kelly, (left), watches as President Donald Trump speaks to the media in the lobby of Trump Tower, Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017 in New York. (Pablo Martinez Monsivais/AP Photo)
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Lehigh University student petition calls for revoking Trump’s honorary degree

Students and graduates of Lehigh University are urging the school to revoke the honorary degree of President Donald Trump after his comme ...

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 Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney announces a program that will put trained social workers in public schools to help students deal with trauma. He is joined by Commissioner of the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health David T. Jones (left) and Philadelphia schools Superintendent William Hite. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
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Philadelphia rolls out plan to put social workers in city schools

When some kids in the School District of Philadelphia return to school next month, they may notice some new faces. A pilot program ...

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 New Jersey Senate President Stephen Sweeney. (Phil Gregory/WHYY)
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New Jersey needs more workers with voc-tech training

A new bipartisan legislative panel will look into addressing a shortage of middle-skilled workers in New Jersey. Melanie Willoughb ...

8 years ago

 Alejandra Villamares (keft), shown with TeenSHARP director Tatiana Poladko, has earned a full scholarship to Wesleyan University with the agency's assistance. (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
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Immigrant student gets Wesleyan scholarship, thanks to TeenSHARP

The nonprofit has helped dozens of students from the Philadelphia region get accepted to top schools, now TeenSHARP is branching out ...

8 years ago

 Frank Kurylo, 27,co-owns an organic farm with a partner but he is still paying off his student loan debt. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)
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Should we forgive student debt for young farmers?

Farmers in the U.S. are getting older, and some say we should forgive the student loan debt of aspiring farmers to prevent a shortage in ...

8 years ago

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Philadelphia and Thomas Jefferson universities to merge

In the world of higher education, one plus one equals one. Philadelphia University and Thomas Jefferson University are merging. He ...

8 years ago

 Artist Jim Nuttle captured Leah Buechley's Learning Innovation presentation on May 23.
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Does technology exacerbate educational inequality?

Designer, engineer, and educator Leah Buechley has spent her career encouraging kids, particularly girls, to experiment creatively with t ...

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Penn State President Eric Barron is shown in 2014. Penn State’s board of trustees approved changes to the university’s Greek system Friday, June 2, 2017, including taking control of previously self-governing fraternities and sororities, following the Feb. 4, 2017, death of 19-year-old pledge Timothy Piazza, of Lebanon, N.J. Barron says Penn State will lobby for tougher laws on hazing, something sought by Piazza's parents, and host a national conference on Greek Life with other universities. (AP Photo/Ralph Wilson, File)
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Toxic masculinity is to blame for fraternity hazing deaths

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 Many colleges like TCNJ are expanding their campuses. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, file)
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New Jersey will soon have a shortage of college students

New Jersey will experience about a 20 percent decline in the number of high school graduates through 2030, according to a recent report, ...

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Notre Dame students walk out during Mike Pence's commencement speech (via MitchellWiggs/youtube)
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Notre Dame commencement protesters chose the wrong time and place

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