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  • artmouth to Admit International Students Without Considering Ability to Pay

    artmouth to Admit International Students Without Considering Ability to Pay Dartmouth College in the northeastern state of New Hampshire recently announced need-blind admissions for international undergraduate students. Need-blind means a university...

  • ‘Classroom on Wheels’ Teaches Woodworking Skills to Young People

    Handing power tools over to young students could result in some disastrous situations. But if those tools are combined with effective supervision and teaching, the students can learn valuable new skills and might even find a new career path. One such...

  • Conflicts over Education to Come in 2022

    Conflicts over Education to Come in 2022 At school board meetings across the United States in 2021, parents physically fought each other. Others shouted and threatened school board members. These disagreements even entered state politics, like the 20...

  • Lawsuit Claims US Colleges Working Together to Limit Financial Aid

    Lawsuit Claims US Colleges Working Together to Limit Financial Aid Some of the most competitive universities in the United States are facing a lawsuit, accused of violating an important business law. Sixteen schools, including Yale University, Notre...

  • Schools to Reopen in Chicago, Others Move Online

    Schools to Reopen in Chicago, Others Move Online Public school students in Chicago could return to classes Wednesday following an agreement between the city and the teachers' organization. A dispute over COVID-19 safety measures has kept students in...

  • Study: Americans Who Complete College Are Less Lonely

    A recent study found that Americans who completed college or university are more likely to have friends and are less lonely than those who only finished high school. The findings come at a time when many Americans question whether a college degree is...

  • US Colleges Postpone Classes Following COVID-19 Rise

    、College students in the United States are currently spending their winter break away from schools. A rise in COVID-19 cases could mean that they will be spending a little more time away from campus. Many colleges are moving classes online for the...

  • One Year Later, Educators Deciding How to Teach US Capitol Riot

    Last January, thousands of supporters of then-President Donald Trump carried out a deadly attack and occupation of the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The violence took place as lawmakers were meeting to officially declare Joe Biden, a Demo...

  • VOA教育报道2022--新冠病毒确诊上升的问题

    More Questions for Schools as COVID-19 Cases Rise As schools open after the holiday vacation, school officials must again decide whether to keep students away. The Omicron version of the coronavirus is spreading quickly. Cases in the United States ha...

  • VOA教育报道2022--Duolingo English Test Gains Support, Questions Remain

    Duolingo English Test Gains Support, Questions Remain You may know Duolingo as an app on your mobile phone to learn languages, including English. But the company recently launched an English test that it hopes will gain more acceptance, like the long...

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