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NPR News: Judge Approves $25 Million Settlement Of Trump University Lawsuit

NPR News: #ThanksForTyping Spotlights Unnamed Women In Literary Acknowledgements

NPR News: A Surprising Explanation For Why Some Immigrants Excel In Science

NPR News: Muslim Schoolchildren Bullied By Fellow Students And Teachers

NPR News: A New Kind Of March Madness Hits Schools

NPR News: Google Hopes To Hire More Black Engineers By Bringing Students To Silicon Valley

NPR News: College Classes In Maximum Security: 'It Gives You Meaning'

NPR News: How For-Profit Colleges Sell 'Risky Education' To The Most Vulnerable

NPR News: 'Open Schools' Made Noise In The 70s, Now They're Just Noisy

NPR News: Concerns After Texas School Opens 'Prayer Room' That's Attracting Muslim Students

NPR News: Howard University's Aims To Build Silicon Valley Pipeline Of Black Software Engineers

NPR News: Students Serve Up Stories Of Beloved Family Recipes In A Global Cookbook

NPR News: A High School's Lesson For Helping English Language Learners Get To College

NPR News: This Week In Education: Supreme Court Rules On Special Ed; Senator Slams Vouchers

NPR News: Kids Who Suffer Hunger In First Years Lag Behind Their Peers In School

NPR News: School Suspensions Have Plunged: We Don't Yet Know If That's Good News

NPR News: The Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of A Special Education Student

NPR News: You Probably Believe Some Learning Myths: Take Our Quiz To Find Out

NPR News: Teaching Language With Culture In California

NPR News: Boston Students Get A Glimpse Of A Whole New World, With Different Maps

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NPR News: Former Law Student: Gorsuch Told Class Women 'Manipulate' Maternal Leave

NPR News: Education Budget Cuts, Student Aid Problems And More

NPR News: Trump's Budget Blueprint Pinches Pennies For Education

NPR News: 'Neighborhood Schools' Bill Could Dismantle Louisville's Integration Efforts

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NPR News: Applying For College Aid Just Got Harder

NPR News: National Survey Shows High Rates Of Hungry And Homeless Community College Students

NPR News: Meditation, Nutrition, Fitness: One 'Party School' Tries To Tame The College Brain

NPR News: As Braille Literacy Declines, Reading Competitions Held To Boost Interest

NPR News: Parent Anxiety, Screen Time And Learning In The Digital Age

NPR News: A Conversation About Who Needs College And Why

NPR News: Congress Erases K-12 Rules, A Financial Aid Foul-Up And Other Education News

NPR News: Rookie Doctors Will Soon Be Allowed To Work Up To 28 Hours Straight

NPR News: Helping Immigrant Students Catch Up, Fast — It Takes A Whole School

NPR News: 'I Have Children Crying In The Classroom'

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NPR News: At 5, Girl Becomes Youngest To Qualify For National Spelling Bee

NPR News: DACA, One Student's Story

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NPR News: Somali Students Help Teachers Learn What It's Like To Be A Refugee

NPR News: 'Tax Credit Scholarships,' Praised By Trump, Turn Profits For Some Donors

NPR News: Auditor Faults University Of Missouri System For Handling Of Leader's Exit, Bonus Pay

NPR News: Auditor Faults University of Missouri System For Handling Of Leader's Exit, Bonus Pay

NPR News: Supreme Court Won't Hear Transgender Teen's Challenge To Bathroom Policy

NPR News: Working Class Students Answer: Is College Worth It?

NPR News: Morehouse College President Talks About HBCU Meeting With Trump

NPR News: Trump's International Policies Could Have Lasting Effects On Higher Ed

NPR News: Teachers, Parents Struggle To Comfort Children Of Color Fearful Of Targeted Raids

NPR News: Betsy DeVos' 'School Choice' Controversy; Historically Black Colleges And More

NPR News: One Big Winner Of Snap's Even Bigger IPO: A School That Raked In Millions