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Most first- and second-year medical students don't attend lectures. A student and a professor suggest it's a good time to think a lot about medical education, starting with "flipping the classroom."
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The lawsuit is one of numerous cases filed in Florida and other states alleging that colleges and universities breached contracts and should be required to refund money to students.
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States will soon receive federal dollars to hire more mental health professionals for K-12 public schools.
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At least nine states are considering legislation related to school start times, up from four the previous year. Florida lawmakers approved such a law this past week.
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The measure promotes dispensing tampons and sanitary napkins on campuses for students at no charge.
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The class-action lawsuit is one of numerous cases filed in Florida and other states alleging that colleges and universities breached contracts and should be required to refund money to students.
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The “She Care Wellness Pods" on campuses will give students access to therapy sessions, workshops, yoga and quiet spaces.
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A few dozen high schools across the U.S. combine education with treatment for substance use disorders to keep kids in recovery — and in school.
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In Winter Haven, Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to speak out against lockdowns, vaccine passports and school closures that he says weren't backed by science.
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When a grant for accessible playground equipment didn't cover all the costs, the students at a Minnesota elementary school launched a fundraising campaign.