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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1628, Robert Shirley, English soldier and diplomat (born 1581) passed away. In 1821, Nathan Bedford Forrest, American general and first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan (died 1877) was born. In 1890, John C. Frémont, American general and politician, 5th Territorial Governor of Arizona (born 1813) passed away. In 1961, Khalid Mahmood, Pakistani-English engineer and politician was born. In 1974, Patrick Blackett, Baron Blackett, English physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (born 1897) passed away. In 1988, Colton Haynes, American actor, model and singer was born. In 1993, Davey Allison, American race car driver (born 1961) passed away. In 2013, Leonard Garment, American lawyer and public servant, 14th White House Counsel (born 1924) passed away. In 2020, Zindzi Mandela, South African politician, diplomat, and third daughter of Nelson Mandela (born 1960) passed away. In 2024, Richard Simmons, American fitness personality and public figure (born 1948) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

FAST FACTS: What is a school counselor associate?

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July 12, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks

School counselor associates, who do not need a license to be hired by the Department of Education, may help expand student access to mental health services

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Inside Higher Ed

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· Jul 9, 2026

College Associations Say Expanded List of Professional Degrees Is ‘Incomplete’

College Associations Say Expanded List of Professional Degrees Is ‘Incomplete’ jessica.blake@ Thu, 07/09/2026 - 03:00 AM Several health-care degrees like advanced nursing, physician assistants and occupational therapists were added, but others, like master’s in social work and education, were not. Byline(s) Jessica Blake

Knewz

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· Jul 6, 2026

Former North Carolina high school counselor arrested for allegedly sending her explicit photos to multiple students

The actual job of a school counselor is to guide students on the right path during their formative years. However, Lesli Lambeth Bryant, a former high school counselor from North Carolina, did anything but that. Bryant was arrested and charged with two counts of indecent liberties and second-degree exploitation of a minor in relation to...

Jamaica Information Service

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· Jun 28, 2026

Cabinet Secretary Among Newest Inductees to Shortwood Teachers’ College Alumni Honour Roll

Cabinet Secretary, Audrey Sewell, is among three distinguished Shortwood Teachers’ College alumnae who have been inducted into the Alumni Association’s Honour Roll this year. The other honourees are Director of []

The Hechinger Report

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· Jun 22, 2026

OPINION: The real college crisis isn’t enrollment. It’s completion, and it’s time to start asking why

Imagine a student who starts taking college courses while still in high school through a dual-enrollment program. By the time they arrive on campus as a first-year student, they already have credits completed. They are the first in their family to attend a four-year institution. Focused. Capable. Working part-time to help support things at home. [] The post OPINION: The real college crisis isn’t enrollment. It’s completion, and it’s time to start asking why appeared first on The Hechinger Report.

The i Paper

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· Jun 29, 2026

Why I am telling my children that university is losing its value

Tim Campbell, a businessman known for his work on The Apprentice, said going into higher education isn't always the answer

The Independent

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· Jun 29, 2026

Luigi Mangione gets stuck in elevator at courthouse - then sees his federal trial postponed

Wearing a beige jail suit, the 28-year-old Ivy League graduate appeared energetic and engaged during Monday's short hearing

TwistedSifter

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· Jul 3, 2026

“Not My Job”: Gym Teacher Faces Management Heat After Refusing to Double-Check an Adult Coworker’s Left-Out Sports Gear

Your coworker shouldn’t dump his mistake on you, but a clearer system might save both of you a lot of pointless drama. The post “Not My Job”: Gym Teacher Faces Management Heat After Refusing to Double-Check an Adult Coworker’s Left-Out Sports Gear appeared first on TwistedSifter.

Business Today

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· Jul 1, 2026

'₹12,000 salary despite...': DU graduate's story raises questions over campus placements

A Delhi University History graduate's eight-month job search and eventual 12,000-a-month role has sparked a LinkedIn debate over whether campus placements are failing humanities students.

Spotlight Delaware

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· Jul 13, 2026

Contracts, internal reviews detail early budget for Delaware medical school

A Freedom of Information Act request filed by Spotlight Delaware has revealed new details about how the state will stand up its first-ever medical school, including supplemental salaries for executive leadership at Jefferson, renovation plans for the University of Delaware’s campus, as well as a commitment to expand medical residency opportunities in the state. The post Contracts, internal reviews detail early budget for Delaware medical school appeared first on Spotlight Delaware.

USA TODAY Sports

· Jun 25, 2026

How did Austin Reaves beat odds, land $185M deal with Lakers? Tiny town knows

A teacher, a coach and friend from Austin Reaves' hometown of Newark, Arkansas share insight into his success on way to a 185M deal with the Lakers.

Palo Alto Online

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· Jun 25, 2026

Academic turf war between California colleges underscores need for new higher education plan

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. When the Legislature passed the Master Plan for Higher Education in 1960, it envisioned a seamless, three-level system that would provide high-quality and low-cost instruction benefiting both those seeking careers and society as a whole. Under the plan, community colleges would specialize in []

Minding the Campus

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· Jun 22, 2026

The Life Left Out

Katherine Chen has a good article on Inside Higher Ed about how you really shouldn’t combine going to English grad school with a writing career. Learning how to be an academic is a full-time job, it turns out. Basically, I agree—and, as I note below, I have some personal experience that speaks to this dilemma. [] The post The Life Left Out appeared first on Minding The Campus.

MindShift

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· Jun 28, 2026

Will the New Student Loan Limits Actually Drive Down Tuition? Economists Weigh In

The idea that there's a connection between federal student loans and what colleges charge dates back almost four decades. But it's unclear that link can lead to lower costs.

Legit.ng

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· Jul 6, 2026

Read how Nigerian lady who rewrote JAMB after OND graduates from FUOYE as first in family

A young lady has gotten many talking after breaking a family record by bagging a BSc degree at FUOYE. She shared how she transferred from OND to BSc.

The Hill

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· Jul 8, 2026

At last: Washington listened to Main Street's cosmetology and barber schools

The U.S. Department of Education has granted barbering, cosmetology and massage-therapy programs more time to comply with its new accountability rule, recognizing the skilled, tip-earning work of these professions and the need for a more accurate measure of their graduates' earnings.

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 7, 2026

Immigration Enforcement Finally Arrives, and It’s Long Overdue

I’ve spent time on both sides of a badge. I worked private security and executive protection, and in 1992, I drove in the presidential motorcade for President George H.W. Bush after the Los Angeles riots while working on an Assembly campaign with Young Republicans. I earned my California EMT license in 1992. I know what...

NPR Topics: Education

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· Jun 28, 2026

Will the new student loan limits actually drive down tuition? Economists weigh in

The idea that there's a connection between federal student loans and what colleges charge dates back almost four decades. But it's unclear that link can lead to lower costs.

The Thomas B. Fordham Institute

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For the last decade, Ohio’s dual credit program, College Credit Plus (CCP), has been giving academically eligible students in grades 7–12 the opportunity to earn postsecondary credit by taking college courses for free. According to the most recent annual report, more than 94,000 students participated in CCP during the 2024–25 school year. But the report also shows sizable enrollment gaps between White and minority students, as well as economically disadvantaged pupils and their more affluent Read More

Legal Insurrection

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· Jul 1, 2026

Education Dept. Issues Final Rule Tying Federal Student Aid to Graduates’ Earnings

“If a program cannot show that it leaves its graduates financially better off than if they had never enrolled, it should not be underwritten by federal taxpayers” The post Education Dept. Issues Final Rule Tying Federal Student Aid to Graduates’ Earnings first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.

Higher Ed Dive

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· Jun 29, 2026

Virginia and Ohio join effort to design 3-year bachelor’s degrees

While some say such degrees could increase college affordability, two groups blasted them as “stripped-down curriculum that prioritizes speed.”

Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching & Learning

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· Jun 22, 2026

From Overwhelmed to Productive: Three Practical Strategies for First-Year Faculty

The transition into higher education can feel deceptively unstructured. After 22 years in K–12 education, I found myself with more autonomy than ever—but far less clarity on how to measure progress. Some days ended with only a few sentences written and a lingering question: Did I actually accomplish anything today? Over time, I developed some practical systems that helped me regain [] The post From Overwhelmed to Productive: Three Practical Strategies for First-Year Faculty appeared first on Faculty Focus | Higher Ed Teaching Learning.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Are joint faculty appointments fostering innovation or merely boosting prestige?

Are joint faculty appointments fostering innovation or merely boosting prestige?

Nepal News

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· Jun 29, 2026

विद्यार्थी संगठन हटाउन क्याम्पसहरूलाई त्रिविको निर्देशन

ठमाडौँ। त्रिभुवन विश्वविद्यालयले आफ्ना सबै आंगिक क्याम्पसहरूलाई क्याम्पसभित्र रहेका दलीय विद्यार्थी संगठनका संरचना हटाउन निर्देशन दिएको छ। त्रिवि शिक्षाध्यक्षको कार्यालयअन्तर्गत विद्यार्थी कल्याण तथा खेलकुद निर्देशनालयले साेमबार ( असार १५ गते) जारी गरेको पत्रमार्फत सबै क्याम्पस प्रमुखहरूलाई यस्तो निर्देशन दिएको हो। निर्देशनालयका उपप्रशिक्षक सन्देश कुमार रेग्मीका अनुसार विश्वविद्यालय अनुदान आयोगको असार १० गतेको पत्र तथा शिक्षा, []

Capital Research Center

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· Jun 23, 2026

“Who Funds That?” Episode 10: The Experts Weigh in on Fixing Higher Ed

Today’s higher education is not your grandfather’s higher education. Indeed, it’s not even the higher education of my first run through it in the 90s, before the pervasive embrace of DEI and critical race theory, before the extreme ideological disparities that led to a decrease in the study of traditional humanities and an increase in []

Upworthy

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· Jul 13, 2026

Professor breaks down how a PhD differs from a master’s degree in layman’s terms

It's not just more classes. The post Professor breaks down how a PhD differs from a master’s degree in layman’s terms appeared first on Upworthy.

Daily Mail

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· Jun 22, 2026

Rising living costs push nine in ten university students into term-time work

Rising living costs push nine in ten university students into term-time work

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 9, 2026

Phoenix Education Partners: Shares Aren't Difficult To Justify At These Levels

Phoenix Education Partners: Shares Aren't Difficult To Justify At These Levels

DNyuz

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· Jul 5, 2026

He’s making $330,000 secretly juggling 2 jobs. He says it’s ‘surreal’ not having to worry about money.

A Texas healthcare worker is earning about 330,000 this year secretly juggling two full-time jobs. Maskot/Getty Images A healthcare worker is making 330,000 secretly juggling two full-time jobs. RTO, layoffs, and employee tracking have forced him to adapt. The extra income has brought financial security, but longer hours have also fueled burnout. Editor’s note: In []

NDTV

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· Jul 3, 2026

Physics, AI And Future Jobs: TIFR Mumbai Professor Explains The Opportunities

Physics, AI And Future Jobs: For students considering physics as a career, the TIFR Professor advised against being intimidated by the subject's reputation.

Research Professional News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Vice-chancellors warn of ‘double squeeze’ on students’ finances

Job-Ready Graduates scheme and rising living costs said to be hitting lower-income and first-in-family students The post Vice-chancellors warn of ‘double squeeze’ on students’ finances appeared first on Research Professional News.

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