Monthly Archives: July 2015
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School portability passes through U.S. House
Rewriting No Child Left Behind has proven to be almost impossible for Congressional Democrats and Republicans. But on Wednesday evening, the House barely passed a new ... -
Study: Smoking less dangerous than no education
Studies are a dime a dozen these days, but there are still plenty that force you to pay attention. Take a Washington Post story that talks ... -
Florida Student Association elects first black woman president
Florida A&M made history last week. Tonnette Graham, president of FAMU’s student government association, was elected as chairwoman of the Florida Student Association (FSA). With a vote ... -
Study: High college tuition may not correlate with high earnings
Saving a year’s worth of salary for one year of higher education at Harvard may yield great career results for some but that may not be ... -
Presidential candidate Jim Webb believes in "second chance education"
Jim Webb, a former United States Senator from Virginia, has decided to run for president. Webb is a decorated war veteran and former secretary of the ...