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Sexual activities for the classroom

A new book seeks to help educators bring up the sometimes awkward discussions surrounding gender and sexuality.

Posted in Education, Lifestyle
Tagged activities, classroom, education, gender, sex, sexuality | Reply
Congressman Anthony Weiner pictured in a 2004 photo on a doorstep in NYC. Credit: Getty Images.

Anthony Weiner pens first op-ed of mayoral candidacy

In his first opinion piece of his mayoral candidacy, Anthony Weiner proposed taxing “foreign oligarchs” and expressed concern for yeshiva students.

Posted in Local, News
Tagged anthony weiner, education, election 2013, health care, mayoral election 2013, mayoral race 2013, NYC, oligarchs, op-ed, opinion piece, politics, tax, yeshiva | Reply
Margaret Peterson poses at graduation with her 12-year-old son, Mark.

Receiving a diploma, with a little help from family

Margaret Peterson graduated from La Salle University last week as her husband watched via video from hospice.

Posted in Education, Lifestyle
Tagged education, graduation, higher education, La Salle | Reply
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EdX adds Berklee, Boston University to online course offering

EdX announced Tuesday that it has added 15 new schools to its list of consortium members including Boston University and the Berklee College of Music.

Posted in Local, News
Tagged berklee, berklee college of music, Boston, Boston University, education, edX, free, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, online courses | Reply
Brandon B. Lundy's book takes a nuanced look at a complex continent.

Teaching Africa with complexities and nuance

Brandon D. Lundy’s book investigates ways of incorporating the study of Africa into existing curricula.

Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Africa, classes, college, education, teaching | Reply
The numbers don't lie when it comes to the Asian American Pacific Islander designation in higher education.

Asian-American students hurt by race category

A new book looks at how Asian Americans are hurt by the AAPI race category.

Posted in Education, Lifestyle
Tagged asian, Books, college, education, race, research | Reply
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Yale fined $165,000 for failing to report sex crimes on campus

The Department of Education has fined Yale University $165,000 for not reporting sex crimes that occurred on campus.

Posted in Local, News
Tagged campus, Clery Act, education, fine, Ivy League, safety, sex assaults, sex crimes, yale university | Reply
Mayor Michael Nutter said 91 percent of property taxes are paid in the dame year they are due.

Nutter proposes tax on cigarettes, liquor-by-the-drink to help schools

Mayor Michael Nutter proposed tax increases on cigarettes and on liquor by the drink to raise money for the city’s school district, he said today.

Posted in Local, Money, News
Tagged budget, cigarette, cigarettes, deficit, education, liquor by the drink, mayor michael nutter, philly, school district of philadelphia, taxes, william hite | Reply
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City needs nonprofit to take over free books program

The city reportedly cut a free books program and wants a non-profit to take it over, due to the “unpredictability” of state funding.

Posted in Local, News
Tagged Books, department of education, Dollywood Foundation, education, literacy, NYC, reading | Reply
After writing about higher education for 14 years, Jeffrey Selingo knows the drill.

Is the customer always right in higher education?

Jeffrey Selingo’s new book “College (Un)Bound” explores the changes and trends in higher education.

Posted in Education, Lifestyle
Tagged college, education, higher education, technology | Reply
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