Harvard president speaks with NBC News after government slashes funding
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U.S. Department of Education to begin debt collection on defaulted student loans
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School leaders ban together against Trump administration
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on LGBTQ books in elementary schools
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How 1 school has found success limiting access to cellphones
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Harvard professor whose grant was frozen reacts to Trump admin decision
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Trump administration freezes more than $2 billion after Harvard rejects demands
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Harvard will not comply with Trump demands amid threats of funding cuts
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Florida teacher placed on leave for calling student by preferred name
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Professors worry federal funding cuts to universities will threaten research and democracy
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Melatonin use in daycares sparks concerns
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Harvard professor uses AI to replicate himself for tutor experiment
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Twenty Pennsylvania school workers charged with abusing students
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Columbia University agrees to Trump demands to restore federal funding
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Teachers protest cuts to education funding
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Trump signs executive order aiming to dismantle Department of Education
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Colorado teachers protest proposed budget cuts
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Trump plans to sign executive order closing Department of Education
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Why does Trump want to close the Department of Education?
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Woman sues Connecticut school system saying she can't read or write after graduating
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Colleges are getting creative with announcing acceptances
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To combat declining enrollment, colleges are putting on a big show to convince accepted students to commit, showing up with balloons, dogs and even a marching band.March 15, 2018