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81-Year-Old Dallas Woman Graduates UNT After 60-Year Journey

81-year-old Cheryl Hurdle Wyatt completes her remarkable 60-year educational journey, graduating from UNT Dallas' business program alongside students who weren't born when she started college.

Justice Department Targets AVMA: Antitrust Lawsuit Shakes Up Vet Education

Justice Department challenges veterinary monopolies in landmark legal battle, as lawsuits target AVMA accreditation standards that restrict competition and worsen nationwide vet shortages.

White House Spearheads AI Education Initiative for K-12 Students

White House AI Education Task Force drives K-12 AI literacy with Presidential Challenge engaging 5,000+ students nationwide as part of broader strategy to prepare youth for AI-driven futures.

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD to Close Two Elementary Schools Amid Budget Cuts

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD votes to close two elementary schools amid declining enrollment and budget pressures, sparking emotional community opposition at Tuesday's meeting.

Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Faces Backlash Over School Closure Plans

Emotions erupt as Grapevine-Colleyville ISD faces fierce community opposition to proposed closures of Dove and Bransford Elementary schools amid budget concerns and falling enrollment.

University of Wisconsin Wins Big Ten Blood Drive, Saves 46,000 Lives

University of Wisconsin wins 2025 Big Ten "We Give Blood" competition with 15,476 donations, securing $1M prize amid national shortage as student participation surges 319% across conference.

Trump and Bessent’s Bold School Choice & Financial Literacy Reform

Trump's Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent launches bold education reforms with $1,700 school choice tax credits and "Trump Accounts" offering $1,000 to newborns to combat learning decline.

Texas Invests Big: Community Colleges Launch Semiconductor Training

Texas invests $700M in semiconductor education, with ACC and Temple College creating specialized facilities to train thousands for high-tech manufacturing jobs in the growing chip industry.

Why American Teens Don’t Trust News: Journalism Faces a Gen Z Crisis

Teen trust in journalism plummets: 84% view news as "biased" and "fake," as social media reshapes how young Americans consume information and perceive media credibility.

Northwestern Faces Lawsuit Over $75M Antisemitism Training Mandate

Northwestern's $75M antisemitism agreement faces legal challenge as students sue over mandatory training, claiming it infringes on free speech and discriminates against Palestinians.

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