Education (Page 13)
December 12, 2020
New Jersey School Is Asked to Retire Name Offensive to Native Americans
Advocates for Native Americans, whose tribes once lived in New Jersey, are asking Indian Fields Elementary School to change its name.
December 7, 2020
Former Students Paint Complex Portrait of the Media Adviser Who Sparked NYU’s Newspaper Walkout
“She tells you like it is...and she encouraged us to set aside any personal prejudices we had in pursuit of the truth. And sometimes, you know, that truth is uncomfortable.”
December 3, 2020
What a Slew of News Corrections Reveal About the Messy NYU Newspaper Walkout
A mass student walkout that shuttered New York University’s student-run newspaper made national headlines in September. But amid the noise and accusations that led to the unprecedented protest, the most revealing glimpses at this saga’s complexities came from the corrections those stories were eventually forced to publish.
November 29, 2020
This Artist is Transforming a Vermont Art Center Into an International Hub
Rachel Moore runs a small-town art center that takes on global issues.
November 27, 2020
Commentary: A Look Inside North Korea Is a Necessary Risk. But Just Barely.
Reporter John Sweeney took a controversial undercover trip to North Korea for BBC Panorama, potentially endangering the party he traveled with.