Author: Democratize Education
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South Dakota scores above neighboring states, national average on ACT
South Dakota students are excelling on the ACT college entrance exam, exceeding both their neighboring states and the national average, according to recent data released by ... -
How Identity Management Makes Schools Less Vulnerable to Cybercrime
In today’s digital age, schools are prime targets for cybercrime. From data breaches to ransomware attacks, the consequences of cyberattacks can be devastating, disrupting education and ... -
UNCF, TMCF Launch HBCU Voter Turnout Campaigns
In an effort to amplify the voices of students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), the United Negro College Fund (UNCF) and the Thurgood Marshall ... -
Sun Endorsement: Nevada Ballot Question 1
Nevada voters will face a crucial decision this election season with Ballot Question 1, a proposed constitutional amendment concerning renewable energy. This initiative, if passed, would ... -
How AI Is Revolutionizing Employee Training: Efficiency, Personalization, And Engagement
The traditional employee training landscape is undergoing a seismic shift, fueled by the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI is no longer a futuristic fantasy; ... -
ACC Ranked in Top Ten by National Higher Education Source
[City, State] – [Name of ACC] has once again proven its dedication to academic excellence by ranking among the top ten universities in the nation, according ... -
Not ‘just a bunch of stoners.’ More Ohio colleges offering cannabis studies programs
Gone are the days of dismissing cannabis as simply “a bunch of stoners.” As the legal landscape shifts and societal views evolve, Ohio colleges are embracing ... -
University of Arkansas System sees enrollment rise for fall semester
The University of Arkansas System is experiencing a surge in student enrollment for the fall 2023 semester, marking a positive trend for the state’s higher education ... -
Seven-month Boston University grad worker strike ends
After an arduous seven-month struggle, graduate workers at Boston University have finally secured a new contract, ending the longest strike in the university’s history. The agreement, ... -
The Ebbing of the Ivies
For generations, Ivy League universities have been synonymous with academic excellence, prestige, and opportunity. But a growing tide of skepticism suggests that this hallowed image may ...









