Research confirms that money spent well is a significant contributing factor in school success. Additionally, many students of color, students living...
School funding matters because of its connection to student success. For decades, scholars debated whether money makes a difference in providing a...
As our nation emerges from the shadow of COVID-19, the general public is coming to grips with a stark reality looming over our public schools...
Colleges and universities nationwide struggled to respond to student protests this past academic year. And this fall may prove even more challenging...
Celebrating Charles Ogletree, Jr. comes naturally to so many people because he served not only as a tireless champion of equality and justice, but...
Every school in the United States—public or private—that receives federal financial1 assistance is required to comply with federal civil rights laws...
This paper provides an overview of critical information literacy, critical information theory, critical legal research as well as how information...
This primer will define essential terms in education, explain why it is critical to focus on gaps in opportunity rather than gaps in achievement, and...
The United States has been cultivating STEM talent for decades with great success, but that robust talent pipeline is threatened by a growing STEM...
In a 6-3 ruling on Thursday, June 29, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the use of race in college admissions at Harvard and the University of...
Those Who Need the Most, Get the Least: The Challenge of, and Opportunity for Helping Rural Virginia
Rural America, as has been well documented, faces many challenges. Businesses and people are migrating to more urban and suburban regions. The...
He who opens a school door, closes a prison. – Victor Hugo
Analogous to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s critique of his leaders’ decision to use punishment as a...
Citation counts are a common quantitative metric used by researchers and analysts to assess scholarly output. When U.S. News & World Report announced...
This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez that our Constitution...
In a complaint recently filed with the Department of Education, a group of civil rights organizations allege that Harvard University's legacy...
This Article examines the legal issues underlying hundreds of lawsuits, claiming unjust enrichment or breach of contract, brought by students who paid...
In May, July, and August 2017, white supremacist rallies were held in which KKK members and other white supremacists gathered shouting racist and...