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Egyptian is teaching at H.D. Cooke Elementary as part of a State Department program.

A university executive vice president apologized for what he said was his lack of respect to a contract worker at a football game, as protesters refused to leave a room they are occupying.

Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey has filed a lawsuit against ITT Educational Services, one of the largest operators of for-profit technical schools, for engaging in abusive sales tactics and misleading students about the quality of its programs.

An anonymous flier left on the door of a law professor involved in racial justice movements offended many faculty members. But some said linking an innocuous phrase to white supremacy was 'Orwellian' and nonsensical.

Twenty-five businesses pledge to invest to help rebuild Baltimore.

New national survey examines college student beliefs on First Amendment freedoms.

Maryland’s high school seniors push to complete service hours required for graduation.

Twenty-six students from a Maryland school look to expand their Spanish and explore curiosity about the nearby nation long closed to Americans.

In various editions, a textbook elevates the Mali Empire to that of Greece and Rome.

A new testing outrage.

  The Network for Public Education, a nonprofit education advocacy group co-founded by historian Diane Ravitch, is calling for a national “opt out” of high-stakes standardized testing, urging parents across the country to refuse to allow their children to participate in this spring’s testing. In a video released on the network’s website, Ravitch says families should […]

The spy agency was conducting routine dog training over spring break when it lost track of the C-4.

Can they go any lower? Admission rates at selective colleges dropped again in 2016. See the list.

Railing against budget crisis in Illinois that is crippling school finances, Chicago's teachers aim to shut down schools and could disrupt the city's downtown traffic on Friday.

James Madison University is a little sillier than anyone realized, this April Fools' Day.

Experts urge several steps for University of Maryland to prevent conflicts of interest with industry-related research and publicity.

Kevin M. Maxwell: “There’s no question at all that what happened . . . should not have happened.”

'The problem is that we teachers can decide we're done with politics -- but politics is not done with us. Our work conditions, our pay, the very definition of our job and purpose -- they are all politically decided these days.'

The case of Deonte Carraway, accused of involving kids in child porn, renews questions about proper supervision.

Bus ferried students to and from school this week, but officials say explosive materials posed no risk.

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