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Five years after the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic a global health crisis, it forced people to learn and work under a new normal for years.
Kids are still suffering the consequences of endless school closures — and David Zweig doesn’t want that catastrophic policy ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic started, thousands of Texans lost their jobs. To help job seekers, ABC13 launched the Who's Hiring ...
Students in the Kansas City area are grappling with keeping their grades up and losing friends after the COVID-19 pandemic upended their lives. A group of students at Guadalupe Centers High School ...
After two decades at UC San Francisco, Greta Schnetzler is set to retire in May from her position as chief campus counsel.
Duke administrators pointed to potential “employment action,” delaying typical operating budget and capital budget reviews ...
Millions of dollars are on the line in Kentucky as the Trump administration seeks to drastically reduce federal government ...
Immunization programs nationwide have been left brittle by years of stagnant funding from federal, state, and local governments.
It’s been five years since Valley students began the first two-week cycle of online learning when the emerging spread of COVID-19 shuttered schools across the country. First for two weeks, ...
According to Attendance Works, in the 2022-2023 school year, 61% of public schools saw high or extreme levels of chronic ...
The U.S. Education Department is cancelling previously approved pandemic relief funding, leaving school districts scrambling ...
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