March 5, 2019 | : by Tiffany Pennamon WASHINGTON — Institutional leaders, elected officials, advocates and other supporters of the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were in attendance Tuesday for the United Negro College Fund’s (UNCF) inaugural State of the HBCU Address, which put forth a comprehensive legislative agenda for Congressional members to further support…

Howard University Participates In Second Annual HBCU STEAM Day Of Action On Capitol Hill

March 7, 2019 | Written by Howard Newsroom Staff WASHINGTON (March 7, 2019) – Today, Howard University joined the Bipartisan Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Caucus and the Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) Caucus for the second annual HBCU STEAM Day of Action on Capitol Hill. The annual event brings together education and industry leaders and Members of…

Higher education presidents: Decline in state funding impacts the region

By Brandi Addison Wednesday, March 6, 2019 Photo: Tim Fischer IMAGE 1 OF 3 Steve Thomas, president of Midland College, Gregory Williams, president of Odessa College and Sandra Woodley, president of University of Texas of the Permian Basin, speak about the state of higher education … more Presidents of higher education institutes across the Permian Basin have spoken…

Groups rally at Capitol for higher education funding

Associated Press Mar 6, 2019  ALBANY — The Cuomo administration must boost funding for the state public university system so that most individual campuses don’t have to divert operational funds to close a gap in tuition assistance, student and faculty union groups said Wednesday. Advocacy organizations from across the state held a rally at the…

Oakland teachers strike over, but tough issues remain unresolved

Otis R. Taylor Jr.  March 7, 2019  School teachers picket in front La Escuelita Elementary and Metwest High schools in Oakland, Calif. on Friday, March 1, 2019. Photo: Paul Chinn / The Chronicle Teachers in Oakland are back in the classrooms, but tension in the district is still thick. The seven-day strike that ended Sunday…

Warren issues challenge to Rochester, state over failing schools: ‘Today that stops’

Justin Murphy, | March 5, 2019 https://uw-media.democratandchronicle.com/embed/video/3055472002?sitelabel=reimagine&placement=snow-smallarticleattophtml5&keywords=rochester-city-school-district%2Clove%2Caction%2Coverall-positive%2Clovely-warren&simpleTarget=&simpleExclusion=&pagetype=story&cst=news%2Feducation&ssts=news%2Feducation&series= Lovely Warren speaks March 4, 2019 at a ROC the Future press conference. Tina MacIntyre-Yee, @tyee23 CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE The community nonprofit coalition ROC the Future and Mayor Lovely Warren Monday declared an end of the status quo for education in the city of Rochester. The first steps are circulating a petition…

Idaho public school budgets glide through the House

Plans collectively provide $2.26 billion in total funding By WILLIAM L. SPENCE  March 6, 2019 Priscilla Giddings BOISE — Seven fiscal 2020 public school budgets sailed through the House floor with minimal opposition and almost no debate Tuesday. The budgets collectively provide $2.26 billion in total funding. That includes $1.89 billion in general fund support,…

Governor calls for large teacher pay raises, more education jobs

BY WILL DORAN   MARCH 05, 2019 Thousands of educators march in Raleigh and demand respect  On Wednesday May 16, 2018, the opening day of the legislative session, educators and their supporters from across the state traveled to Raleigh to demand more funding for public education.  Public school teachers should get a 9.1 percent raise…