Virginia District Persists With Anti-Racism Curriculum Despite Federal Pushback

The move could divert thousands of scholarship dollars to white students

Departures in significant numbers could spell trouble for schools, which receive funding based on how many students they enroll

Colleges are rewriting career services for a generation that prioritizes mental health and well-being

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