Employer-provided educational assistance plans under section 127 of the tax code can offer up to $5,250 in tax-free benefits ...
When Gov. Jeff Landry addressed lawmakers at the opening of Louisiana’s legislative session on March 9, he spoke about strengthening the state’s economy, removing barriers to work and building a ...
To the editor: I’m writing in response to the March 14 column titled “The new age of American nihilism.” An image of a painting of Friedrich Nietzsche accompanied the opinion. I was surprised to read ...
I appreciate being “schooled” by a fellow frequent letter writer. I graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Mathematics, so I assure him that I never “fell asleep at the back of the classroom,” but ...
Steven Walker’s excellent Wednesday piece on Florida’s plan to bar our universities from hiring faculty using the H-1B visa for the upcoming year speaks to one of the many ways in which the state is ...
In recent weeks, our Eagle County community has experienced events that created fear and uncertainty for many families. In times like these, we believe public education matters more than ever.
I am asked on occasion what the biggest factor is to produce prosperity, either on an individual or societal level, and my answer is always “education.” Without a doubt, education in its many forms ...
Nearly a year ago, the Education Department sent universities and K-12 school districts scrambling with a sweeping but vague directive. The “Dear Colleague” letter said schools may be in violation of ...
Saint Louis University is leading the way in solving teacher shortages ("These international students teach at St. Louis-area schools — and go to SLU for free," Dec. 30). I am very proud of SLU for ...
To the Editor: As we look back on legislative victories in New Hampshire this past year, one bill that stands out is our bell-to-bell cell phone ban in K-12 Schools. Governor Kelly Ayotte campaigned ...