CLEVELAND, Ohio -- After-school programs across Northeast Ohio faced closures due to a freeze on federal funding by the Trump administration, but there are signs of temporary relief. Here are four ...
DIFFERENCE HERE AT HOME AND ACROSS THE COUNTRY. SINCE THE START OF THE FUTURE HEALERS MEDICAL PROGRAM IN 2021, THE ORGANIZATION HAS GROWN FROM 25 STUDENTS TO 400 STUDENTS INVOLVED, AND GOVERNOR ANDY ...
The debate over how to build America’s skilled workforce often centers on two models: short-term workforce development programs and traditional trade apprenticeships. Both aim to prepare people for in ...
Read more from The Alligator's "Ripple Effects" special section here. As UF research spending hit an all-time high, undergraduate funding across the country fell into turmoil when the National ...
This article was originally published on April 9, 2025. It was last updated on May 21, 2025 and includes additional statements and letters from the Lupus Foundation of America urging Congressional ...
Two years ago, Camille Charleston moved from Haiti to the United States, hoping to escape “survival mode” and pursue the American dream. Charleston, 29, didn’t have enough money to pay for college, ...
INCREDIBLE. BUT DESPITE THAT PROGRESS, THERE IS STILL CONCERN ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE ARTEMIS PROGRAM. UNDER A SECOND TRUMP ADMINISTRATION. WESH 2’S SENAIT GEBREGIORGIS SHOWS US WHY SOME FEAR THE ...
Change is in the air as college students return from summer break this year. At more than 400 campuses across the country, programs and centers that promote diversity, equity and inclusion have been ...
President Donald Trump is proposing $12 billion in cuts to the U.S. Department of Education budget for the fiscal year that starts Oct. 1. The plan “reflects an agency that is responsibly winding down ...
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On September 22, 2021, General Mark D. Kelly, then commander of U.S. Air Combat Command, gave a speech with a grim recurring message: “Extensive analysis unambiguously shows that the current [U.S. Air ...