The 2026 policy puts the state ahead of the curve in online education, but without UGC-first sequencing and a SEBI-style regulator, it risks repeating the pitfalls of the edtech boom.
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The Linn County Planning and Zoning Commission has pressed pause on a drafted zoning code about gas-fired electric generating facilities, citing a desire for additional information on proposed ...
When doctoral researchers from the nation’s leading applied sciences fellowship program step into a high school classroom, the distance between frontier research and student curiosity narrows.
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Shawnee State University is expanding its Radiologic Technology program to address the needs of the region by offering the ...