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    [ad_1] Indigenous students deserve Indigenous teachers. This philosophy drives the Sapsikwawa Education Program at the University of Oregon, led by Leilani Subzarian of the Artik Nation of South Central Alaska, along with Professor Michelle Jacob of the Yakama Nation of Washington State. Working with nine federally recognized tribal nations in Oregon and master’s degree programs ...
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    [ad_1] Over the course of seventeen years as a school counselor in Eugene, Sara Matteri has supported students through just about every kind of challenge a kid can face. When she started as a high school counselor in 2005, the big ones were truancy, teen pregnancy, and drug and alcohol use, in addition to managing ...
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    [ad_1] Northern Arizona University (NAU) today announced new first-of-its-kind partnerships with all 10 community college districts statewide and the Arizona Department of Commerce (ACA) to launch the Arizona Attainment Alliance (A++). This unique partnership aims to harness the collective influence of different institutions based on a shared desire to dramatically improve secondary school completion rates ...
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    [ad_1] Nebraska, along with five other conservative states, filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive student loan debt for millions of Americans. LINCOLN — Many of Nebraska’s higher education institutions offer college credit to students affiliated with the military, but the practice isn’t universal and the specifics vary from ...
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    [ad_1] U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra today declared a public health emergency for the state of South Carolina to address the health effects of Hurricane Ian. The declaration follows President Biden’s declaration of a state of emergency and provides Medicare and Medicaid Service Centers (CMS), healthcare providers and suppliers flexibility ...