Like most terrible things these days, the notice came via email. The message was succinct and impersonal to Marie Myung-Ok…
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An analytical lens on how education shapes culture, identity, and opportunity. Essays, interviews, and stories explore the role of arts learning in reducing inequality, improving mental health, and sparking civic engagement. This category emphasizes long-term thinking and community resilience.
When a student is asked to defend their own work, a certain kind of silence descends upon the classroom. Instead…
Most people delete a specific type of email without reading it. It arrives with a subject line that is just…
The document is brief, formal, and extremely detailed when it comes to the term “disparaging.” Buried in a settlement that…
The statistics on wrongful convictions are unsettling. Ohio recently decided to spend $2.7 million on two men from the Cleveland…
Not too long ago, a judge in a Hawaii courtroom found something that should have been impossible: citations to cases…
Even now, over two years after the Dali drifted out of the predawn darkness of the Patapsco River and into…
April has a talent for surprising people. Taxes, spring cleaning, and, if you’ve been following consumer law news lately, a…
This year, if you stroll through a public elementary school in Texas, you’ll notice a subtle change. Workbooks that start…
A hand-painted sign and possibly a faded phone number on the glass are the only remnants of Central Center Hardware’s…
