On a sunny June afternoon, an eight-year-old girl coated her hand with thick, pastel blue paint and pressed it against a plain gray pole in the local...
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Within the next month, the Supreme Court will rule on two pending cases that could impact higher education. In this Baltimore Sun explainer article...
A small percentage of teachers is sending an outsized number of students to the principal’s office—often for subjective offenses—exacerbating racial...
A new study by Assistant Professor Jing Liu and doctoral student Wenjing Gao finds that a small percentage of teachers is sending an outsized number...
As several states across the country seek to restrict colleges’ DEI efforts, some universities are aiming to build a culture of shared equity...
Daniel Chazan, professor in the College of Education, was named one of nine 2023-24 Distinguished Scholar-Teachers on June 6. The Distinguished...
As the Supreme Court of the United States prepares to rule on the consideration of race in college admissions, College of Education Dean Kimberly...
Test-optional admissions expanded during the COVID-19 pandemic to help promote equity in admissions. A new research project funded by the Bill &...
NBC Washington interviews the first cohort of students to complete the college’s TerpsEXCEED program, an inclusive program that provides students with...