Trump Travel Restrictions Bar Residents Needed at U.S. Hospitals
Limits on travel and visa appointments have delayed or prevented foreign doctors from entering the country for jobs set to begin in weeks.
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Limits on travel and visa appointments have delayed or prevented foreign doctors from entering the country for jobs set to begin in weeks.
Readers offer differing perspectives on artificial intelligence on campus. Also: Tree of Life in Pittsburgh, on uprooting antisemitism.
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After lawmakers required high schools to start no earlier than 8:30 a.m., school administrators complained that it was unworkable. Last month, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a repeal.
A bill would restrict “expressive activities” on campus — which could include what students wear and the hours and weeks they can protest.
A Heanor school has won international recognition for its community work.
The Scottish government has published guidance for schools on how to deal with violent and aggressive behaviour from pupils.
A report looking into serious crime involving young people analysed data recorded between 2019 and 2023.
Public accounts committee calls on government to urgently address deficit on high needs spending hitting at end of financial year
Councils in England face being overwhelmed by billions of pounds in debts and reforms that are divorced from reality, according to an influential committee of MPs.
In its inquiry into local government finances, the public accounts committee (PAC) told the Treasury...
Nearly three-fourths of the students in L.A. public schools are Latino. Some families, and a few graduates, stayed away from graduation ceremonies out of fear of federal raids.
Nearly three-fourths of the students in L.A. public schools are Latino. Some families, and a few graduates, stayed away from graduation ceremonies out of fear of federal raids.
Alhassan Susso, who teaches in the Bronx, is funding a teaching prize in Gambia, his home country, after the State Department canceled a grant program.
A teenage girl fled her home last month after what she said was years of abuse. Prosecutors called what had happened to her “beyond heinous.”
The government in Jersey will not revoke its trans guidance for schools after petition.
Eight-year-old Henry, who has autism and ADHD, was left without schooling for more than two years.
The university has largely complied with the administration’s demands, but has adjusted them in meaningful ways. One department offers a window into that effort.
Hundreds of graduate students are writing to their hometown newspapers to defend their research, as the Trump administration drastically reduces science funding.
New research shows that after recent deportation sweeps, parents kept their children home — with big impacts on how all students learn.
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The university is hoping for a broad court order that would keep the White House from using workarounds to prevent foreign enrollment.
Budding scholars pursue overseas jobs amid attacks on education and research, prompting fears of an American brain drain
Eric Schuster was over the moon when he landed a lab assistant position in a coral reef biology lab at the Scripps Institute of Oceanography (SIO). The 23-year-old had recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in nanoengineering from the University of California, San...