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Released: 23-Jul-2020 1:10 PM EDT
Salisbury University Expands Test-Optional Admissions for Students Applying for 2021
Salisbury University

In 2006, Salisbury University became the first campus in the University System of Maryland with a test-optional admissions policy for students with cumulative high school grade point averages of 3.5 or higher. Now, SU is expanding the policy to all current high school students applying to enroll in 2021 to help ease some of the burden caused by COVID-19.

Released: 21-Jul-2020 2:05 PM EDT
UH Rainbow Babies & Children’s Rolls Out K-12 Healthy Restart Playbook
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s announced the launch of a new addition to the UH Healthy Restart Playbook offering: the UH Rainbow Healthy Restart Playbook for Reopening Schools. This comprehensive toolkit is designed to support K-12 schools as they consider options in educating our community’s children when they return to the classroom setting.

Released: 21-Jul-2020 10:20 AM EDT
Tulane University leaders detail plans for returning to campus in fall
Tulane University

With a full campus reopening scheduled for August 19, Tulane University is moving forward with the return of on-ground university operations and academics.

Released: 21-Jul-2020 8:30 AM EDT
Back to School?
Florida Atlantic University

Dr. Terry Adirim provides answers to some of the most frequently asked questions regarding COVID-19 and return to school for school-age children. Adirim is a physician executive with senior leadership and executive experience in academic medicine and the federal government. Her expertise includes pandemic planning and response, health care quality improvement and patient safety, and health policy and management.

   
Released: 16-Jul-2020 1:20 PM EDT
Sociologists Available to Discuss Schools Reopening During a Pandemic
American Sociological Association (ASA)

As school districts grapple with how to plan for the start of the 2020 school year, parents, teachers, and administrators are divided on the best approach. Sociologists study education, families, inequality, access, and a number of other issues related to schools reopening.

Released: 14-Jul-2020 5:40 PM EDT
Cornell College to welcome students back Block 1
Cornell College

Cornell College will welcome students to campus as it reopens for the fall 2020 semester with classes beginning Aug. 24 for Block 1.

7-Jul-2020 3:00 PM EDT
Commentary in Pediatrics: Children Don’t Transmit Covid-19, Schools Should Reopen in Fall
University of Vermont

Based on one new and three recent studies, the authors of this commentary in Pediatrics conclude that children rarely transmit Covid-19, either among themselves or to adults. The authors recommend that schools reopen in the fall, since staying home can adversely affects children's development.

22-Apr-2020 1:25 PM EDT
‘Ethnic spaces’ make minority students feel at home on campus
University of Washington

New research by the University of Washington and the University of Exeter examined the value that college students — of many races — place on ethnic cultural centers.

Released: 22-Apr-2020 12:55 PM EDT
Majority of U.S. States and Territories Do Not Require Day Care Providers to Inform Parents of Firearms on Premises
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Home- and center-based child care providers are not required by most states or U.S. territories to inform parents when guns are stored on the premises, according to a new study from researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

   
Released: 26-Mar-2020 1:05 PM EDT
Bartels Hall hosts surgical mask-sewing effort
Cornell University

On Cornell’s Ithaca campus this week, in the midst of a spring semester suddenly interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic that has emptied dorms, classrooms and community spaces, a basketball court in Bartels Hall stirred to life with a new, urgent mission and two dozen volunteers.

Released: 23-Mar-2020 8:20 AM EDT
Teacher Evaluations Weed Out Low-Performing Teachers in Urban Schools
New York University

New research by NYU Steinhardt Assistant Professor Luis A. Rodriguez finds that statewide K-12 teacher evaluation systems have proven to phase out lower performing teachers and retain more effective teachers for longer periods of time - particularly in urban districts and low-performing schools.

Released: 5-Mar-2020 10:30 AM EST
Nebraska open education efforts save students $1.6 million
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

In the second year of a program using digital course materials, University of Nebraska officials calculate 23,000 students have saved about $70 each.

Released: 3-Mar-2020 4:25 PM EST
Research fellowship leads Oglala Lakota alumnus to graduate school
South Dakota State University

A USDA fellowship that took Dillon Nelson, an Oglala Lakota College senior, out of his comfort zone has led him to pursue a doctoral degree in bioinformatics.

   
Released: 3-Mar-2020 2:50 PM EST
ESF is First College in New York to Sign Plastic Ban Pledge
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry

The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF) is the first college in New York state to sign the #breakfreefromplastic pledge committing to develop a roadmap to a plastic-free campus by 2025. Students drive the college's zero-waste efforts.

Released: 2-Mar-2020 12:55 PM EST
Pre-K teacher certification policies overlook standards for learning
Michigan State University

States across the nation are increasing funding and focus on expanding high-quality education opportunities for young children. However, according to new research from Michigan State University, the U.S. is overlooking an important piece of the preschool puzzle: teacher certification.

Released: 26-Feb-2020 1:35 PM EST
University of Redlands among Peace Corps’ 2020 top volunteer-producing schools
University of Redlands

Peace Corps announced today that University of Redlands ranked No. 7 among small schools on the agency’s list of top volunteer-producing colleges and universities in 2020.

Released: 26-Feb-2020 11:25 AM EST
American University among Peace Corps’ 2020 top volunteer-producing schools
American University

American University among Peace Corps’ 2020 top volunteer-producing schools



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